What Judges Actually Notice in the First 90 Seconds on Leverage with Rebecca Zung #52

What Judges Actually Notice in the First 90 Seconds on Leverage with Rebecca Zung #52

From Leverage with Rebecca Zung by Rebecca Zung, Esq. | YAP Media

May 28, 2026 · 18 min

About this episode

Rebecca Zung discusses the critical signals judges evaluate in the first 90 seconds of a court appearance.

In this episode, Rebecca Zung breaks down the hidden psychology of judicial attention and explains how judges rapidly form impressions before testimony even begins. If you are preparing for family court, divorce court, custody battles, narcissistic abuse litigation, or any high-conflict legal case, this reveals the four critical signals judges unconsciously evaluate immediately: composure, language precision, posture toward authority, and emotional proportionality. 🌐 Connect with Me 💥 Website: https://www.rebeccazung.com 📘 Facebook: / rebeccazung 📸 Instagram: / rebeccazung 🎥 YouTube: / @rebeccazungesq 💼 LinkedIn: / rebecca-zung-6753893b 🐦 X (Twitter): / rebeccazung 🎧 Podcast – Negotiate Your Best Life: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... 💬 Join My Free Facebook Group: / narcissistnegotiators Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People in this episode

Host: Rebecca Zung

Topics covered

  • judicial attention
  • family court
  • divorce court
  • custody battles
  • narcissistic abuse
  • high-conflict legal cases

Keywords

  • judges
  • impressions
  • composure
  • language precision
  • posture
  • emotional proportionality
  • legal cases

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Organizations: YAP Media

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