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Experience Matters
You are standing in the middle of the courtroom.
The jury is staring at you. And the judge is waiting.
What you decide to do next matters.
And it is informed not just by the few weeks of preparation you did for that case, but by that preparation AND who you have become as a trial lawyer and a person.
When you hire me, you don’t just get a trial lawyer for your case.
You get me:
Nine years in and around courtrooms.
The lessons I learned from my losses.
And my wins.
Every training I’ve attended.
All the books I’ve read.
My community.
My mentors.
Who I have become as a trial lawyer.
And who I have become as a person, a husband, and a father.
Every decision we make is informed by our experiences.
So if you are a young lawyer, seek out the experiences you want/need to accomplish your goals. If the job you are in or considering will not help you get those experiences, make a change.
Never forget this:
Early in your career, prioritize getting the right experiences over money.
You and your clients will be better for it.
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$10,000,000
Defendant, while racing on a residential road, crashed into an oncoming driver causing catastrophic injuries.
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$9,000,000
Defendant failed to properly secure a display at its store which led to it falling on a child causing life altering injuries.
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$1,500,000
Defendant failed to keep the entrance of its store safe for the public causing significant injuries.
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