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  • In this episode of Celebrating Justice, Derek Hays shares his compelling journey from a career in advertising and animation to a life devoted to personal injury law. Drawing on values from his upbringing in a preacher’s family, Derek reveals how empathy and sympathy became the cornerstone of his practice, enabling him to connect deeply with clients and juries alike. Derek recounts pivotal cases, from representing a single mother managing disability care while injured, to standing by a family devastated by a trailer fire that took the life of a young child. His narrative showcases his commitment to unearthing every detail to advocate fully for his clients’ lives and stories.

    In his “Closing Argument,” Derek stresses the importance of truly knowing clients, beyond the facts of their injuries. He emphasizes the necessity of storytelling to convey the full impact of clients' experiences, particularly against efforts by insurance companies to depersonalize victims. Through meticulous case preparation, Derek explains how he brings clients' humanity into the courtroom, allowing juries to truly connect and understand the depth of loss or injury faced.

    Key Takeaways

    Client Connection is Crucial: Derek emphasizes that getting to know clients personally — understanding their family, background, and community roles — strengthens the case by making it real for the jury.Empathy and Sympathy in Advocacy: He believes a true advocate must empathize with clients’ situations while also feeling genuine sympathy for their struggles to present their stories effectively.Uncovering Every Detail: Derek discusses how a diligent approach to evidence and company culture led to revealing substance abuse issues within a trucking company, deepening the case’s impact.Human Stories Over Legal Facts: Facts alone don’t suffice; Derek finds that clients' stories must be told authentically so that juries feel the emotional weight of their experiences.Countering Insurance Company Tactics: By personalizing clients’ narratives, Derek helps juries see past the insurance companies’ attempts to minimize clients' trauma.


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  • In this episode of Celebrating Justice , Matt Nakajima of Rittgers Rittgers & Nakajima shares how his mother’s dreams and struggles inspired him to become a voice for those in need. Her unfulfilled wish to practice law, after a severe car accident and subsequent hearing loss, drove Matt to pursue justice on behalf of others. But his own path was far from easy, including a fight that took him all the way to the Ohio Supreme Court. Supported by two pro bono lawyers, Matt learned the importance of perseverance, later choosing to help everyday people rather than large corporations.

    In his "Closing Argument," Matt reflects on why advocacy matters: “As trial lawyers, we are the last line of defense against corporate greed and injustice.” He encourages fellow lawyers to take on challenging cases, emphasizing the collective power in fighting for justice.

    Key Takeaways:

    Inspired by His Mother's Strength: Matt’s career is rooted in his mother’s desire to advocate for others after her own struggles.Perseverance Defined His Path: He overcame a difficult battle for his law license with the support of mentors, shaping his commitment to clients.Authenticity in Practice: Matt prioritizes genuine connections with clients over marketing, building a reputation through word-of-mouth.Call to Action: Matt urges fellow attorneys to remember their purpose, encouraging them to fight for clients even in tough cases.


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  • In this episode of Celebrating Justice, Michael Cohan from Cohan Law Firm takes listeners through his remarkable journey from working at a high-profile firm on the 75th floor of the Empire State Building to launching his own personal injury practice in New York City.

    He discusses the challenges he faced when starting out, working from Starbucks with nothing more than a laptop and determination. Michael shares how his competitive spirit and commitment to helping those often overlooked in the system have driven his success. He explains his frustration with inefficiencies in the legal system and his efforts to innovate through technology and client communication.

    In his Closing Argument, Michael passionately addresses the stigma surrounding personal injury lawyers, calling for a renewed sense of responsibility, integrity, and client care in the profession. He reminds his peers that clients are not case numbers but people whose lives depend on their dedication.

    Key Takeaways:

    Building a law firm from scratch requires perseverance, creativity, and a willingness to start small."Bad cases" can become life-changing victories when approached with dedication and the right mindset.Strong client communication can set a firm apart and create a better client experience.The legal industry must adopt new technology to improve efficiency and client service.Lawyers should remember that their clients are people, not files, and should treat them with the care they deserve.


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  • In this episode of Celebrating Justice, we dive into the career and advocacy of Texas-based trial lawyer Jason DeSouza. From his beginnings in Toronto, Canada to settling into San Antonio, Texas, Jason shares his journey from considering tax litigation to becoming a champion for personal injury clients in underserved communities.

    He recalls his transition to plaintiff work, driven by his passion for fighting against insurance companies and corporations that mistreat individuals who lack resources. Jason recounts powerful client stories, including how he once lent his personal car to a client in need and emphasizes how his blue-collar upbringing and family experiences motivate him to serve those who are often neglected by the system. In his Closing Argument, Jason highlights the reality of how corporations and insurers devalue human lives and explains his commitment to exposing their negligence in court.

    Key Takeaways:

    Fighting for the Underserved: Jason’s mission is to represent those overlooked or mistreated by big business and insurance companies.Career Shift to Personal Injury Law: His passion for advocacy and competition led him away from tax law into personal injury, where he could make a real impact.Client Dedication: Jason goes above and beyond for clients, including lending his car to one in need.Maintaining Personal Connections: Despite managing a growing firm, Jason ensures every client receives direct attention and support.Exposing Corporate Negligence: In his closing argument, Jason stresses his commitment to holding corporations accountable for prioritizing profits over people.


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  • In this episode of Celebrating Justice, Karen Munoz, partner at Dolan Law, shares her inspiring journey from being the first in her immigrant family to graduate college, to becoming a leader in the field of wrongful death and catastrophic injury law.

    Karen discusses her passion for mental health advocacy, emphasizing the importance of wellness and mindfulness in the legal profession. Her work as a yoga instructor has played a critical role in maintaining balance in a high-stress field. Additionally, Karen highlights her approach to trauma-informed lawyering, focusing on how lawyers can better support clients dealing with significant emotional and psychological challenges.

    In the Closing Argument segment, Karen shares a moving story about a wrongful death case involving a Mexican family that underscores the disparities in the healthcare system, particularly for non-English speaking patients. This experience deeply shaped her view on justice and her mission to advocate for those who are often overlooked by the system.

    Key Takeaways:

    Trauma-Informed Advocacy: Karen’s approach focuses on understanding clients’ trauma and using that knowledge to better communicate and represent them.Mental Health and Wellness: As a certified yoga instructor, Karen believes in the importance of mindfulness and meditation for managing stress in the legal profession.Diversity in Law: Karen highlights the need for more diverse representation in the legal profession to better serve immigrant and working-class communities.Justice for All: In her Closing Argument, Karen discusses how the wrongful death case of a Mexican family illuminated the disparities in healthcare and the importance of empathetic legal representation.Community and Mental Health Advocacy: Karen’s involvement with the Illinois Lawyers Assistance Program (LAP) emphasizes her commitment to addressing mental health challenges in the legal community.


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  • In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," trial lawyer Kaitlin Nares shares her inspirational journey from a fourth-grader wanting to become Ruth Bader Ginsburg to becoming a successful civil rights and personal injury attorney at her own firm, the Nares Law Group.

    Her childhood fascination with law translated into a passionate career in civil rights, ultimately leading her to work on the landmark Central Park Five case. Kaitlin discusses her role in securing a $40 million resolution for the wrongfully convicted men and highlights the subsequent establishment of the Innocence Project at the University of Colorado Boulder by one of her clients, Corey Wise. This significant case marks a lifetime involvement, spanning her early childhood to her mid-level attorney years. Her unique career path also includes being featured in the documentary "False Confessions," showcasing the adverse effects of coercive interrogation tactics.

    Kaitlin also highlights her transition to personal injury law, where she leverages her civil rights background to address issues like police brutality and brain injuries. Her commitment to advocacy continues as she fights to change laws, ensuring better protection for vulnerable individuals, such as children injured by caregivers without proper insurance coverage.

    In her “Closing Argument,” Kaitlin emphasizes the importance of balancing a demanding career with personal life, having founded her own law firm to achieve this balance.


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  • In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," trial lawyer Gabriel Christian of the Law Offices of Gabriel J. Christian and Associates, LLC shares his unexpected journey to becoming a trial lawyer, underscored by a rich family history of military service and community involvement.


    Gabriel's legal journey began with his education at the University of DC Business School, followed by mentorship from renowned figures like Dr. Albert Carter and Admiral William Ryan, which eventually led him to Georgetown University Law Center. Gabriel’s ability to build strong personal relationships with mentors and colleagues significantly impacted his career trajectory.

    One of Gabriel’s early unforgettable courtroom experiences involved deftly dismantling the testimony of an orthopedic surgeon by uncovering unrevealed prior injuries of the plaintiff. Gabriel also talks about his involvement as the former president of the Tuskegee Airmen, a legacy of African-American fighter pilots who were instrumental during World War II. He underscores the importance of not just excelling in law but also serving the community, sharing lesser-known stories about the Tuskegee Airmen.

    In his “Closing Argument,” Gabriel strongly affirms the significance of relentless dedication and community service in law and the power and importance of the judicial system.

    Key Takeaways

    The influence of family and mentors can shape one's career pathPersonal relationships are important in career developmentCivility, grace, and integrity should drive the practice of lawThe legal profession plays a crucial role in promoting justice and serving the community


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  • In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," trial lawyer Craig Murphy of Murphy & Murphy Law Offices shares his inspiring journey to becoming a successful trial lawyer despite having no initial connections to the legal world.

    He recounts how his determination and strong underdog mentality set him on a path to law. Initially practicing family law and then insurance defense (working as the Major Case Unit Trial Attorney for the State of Nevada for the Travelers Insurance), Craig’s diverse experience on the opposing end gave him a comprehensive understanding on how to build a personal injury case. Craig recalls two of his most memorable cases, including a slip and fall case against Walmart, where meticulous, persistent documentation earned him the nickname "Mr. Supplement." His other case involves a chef whose serious injuries from an accident nearly left him homeless, and Craig shares how he leveraged a chance incident on the defensive to win a substantial settlement for his client.

    In his “Closing Argument,” Craig reflects on his firm’s motto: “Winning is no accident.” He believes that the key to success is putting in hard work and being willing to take time to build a solid foundation for a case, practicing relentless dedication to the client’s cause.

    Key Takeaways

    Having an underdog mentality and putting in the necessary practice can help overcome limitations and achieve success.Making the decision to pursue a career in law and taking the necessary steps to achieve that goal is important to avoid future regrets.Working on the defense side can provide valuable insights and knowledge about the personal injury practice.Building a strong foundation for each case and being willing to fight and put in the necessary hard work for the underdog is crucial in personal injury law.Winning is no accident: Winning cases requires dedication, hard work, and a determination to do what is necessary.


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  • In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," trial attorney Aparna Pujar of Napoli Shkolnik shares her inspiring journey from studying law in India to becoming a trial lawyer in the United States.

    Motivated by her love for performing and inspired by legal dramas and Bollywood films, Aparna had a dream of being a trial lawyer. Starting her career in commercial litigation and arbitration in India, Aparna never experienced a trial due to the slower legal process. In 2020, she moved to the U.S. and attended Columbia Law School. Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, she landed a job with Joe Napoli’s team, a renowned personal injury trial firm. Aparna discusses the cultural and procedural differences between practicing law in India and the U.S., including her quick transition into courtroom appearances. She emphasizes the importance of empathy and approachability, traits that have helped her connect with personal injury clients more effectively.

    In her “Closing Argument,” Aparna highlights the importance of courage and persistence in overcoming adversity. Despite numerous challenges, including struggling to find a job due to visa issues, her determination and family support saw her through.

    Key Takeaways

    Overcoming cultural and procedural differences in a new legal system requires adaptability and a willingness to embrace change.Empathy and approachability are valuable traits for lawyers, particularly in personal injury law, where client relationships are crucial.Initial setbacks and unexpected outcomes in trials can provide important lessons and shape future legal strategies.Persistence and determination are essential in the face of adversity.


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  • In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," we hear the compelling story of trial lawyer Adam Shapiro, founder of Shapiro Law Firm.

    Starting in criminal defense but repelled by the immorality present in the field, Adam switched to insurance litigation. However, he eventually found his calling in fighting for the plaintiff’s side instead, making a “leap of faith” into personal injury law.

    Listen as he recounts one of his most significant cases involving a girl who was severely injured at an intersection in Jackson Heights, New York, which resulted in the installation of traffic lights and an increase in public safety in the area. With this being just one example, his genuine care for clients and his diligent efforts have led to several successes throughout his career. In his “Closing Argument,” Adam emphasizes the crucial role personal injury lawyers play in people's lives, acting as essential advocates during times of crisis. He stresses the importance of treating clients with the care and empathy they deserve, as if they were family members.

    Key Takeaways

    Working from a place of honesty, empathy, and humanity is key to understanding clients and maintaining long-term success and referrals.Successful litigation can lead to real-world changes and broader societal benefits that make an impact on public safety.Sustained success as a trial lawyer isn't immediate; it often involves extensive groundwork.Be prepared to work extremely hard, especially during career transitions.Selflessness and kindness are important traits that are often overlooked in personal injury lawCaring about clients beyond a financial perspective will take you a long way


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  • In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” trial lawyer David Klink of Klink Law shares his journey from a law firm assistant to a dedicated plaintiff’s lawyer, offering unique insights into the legal landscape and the importance of perseverance.

    Initially exposed to personal injury law while aiding his father’s criminal defense practice, David’s career path shifted dramatically during the 2008 financial crisis, which drove him to study law in Las Vegas. David then gained significant litigation experience working at a small medical defense law firm, handling complex med malpractice and wrongful death cases. This foundation enabled him to transition to representing injured plaintiffs, a role he felt called to pursue.

    David’s approach to law is marked by his willingness to take on unique, challenging cases other firms might reject. He shares memorable cases that shaped his practice, including defending a nurse in a board complaint and securing justice for a man assaulted by a security officer at a major retailer.

    In his “Closing Argument,” David emphasizes the privilege of helping clients navigate the justice system and acting as an advocate for those who do not have a voice.

    Chapters

    1:12 – Why did you want to become a trial lawyer?
    5:40 – A Case that Matters
    9:14 – What makes you unique?
    15:51 – Closing Argument

    Key Takeaways

    Shifting career plans can lead to new opportunities.Gaining litigation experience in diverse areas can enhance one’s legal expertise.Persistence in the face of challenging cases ensures that clients receive the justice they deserve.Representing less fortunate clients highlights the social responsibility and vocation of being a trial lawyer.Maintaining high ethical standards and dedication to clients is crucial for long-term success and professional satisfaction.


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  • In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” we sit down with trial lawyer Geoff Meyerkord as he shares his inspiring journey of becoming a plaintiff's trial attorney.

    From following in his father's footsteps to striking out on his own, Geoff offers invaluable insights into the world of personal injury law. He emphasizes the critical role of having a supportive spouse, the profound need for empathy, and the unique challenges and rewards of the profession. Geoff also recounts a particularly impactful wrongful death case and the importance of building genuine trust with clients. His “Closing Argument” discusses the fundamental role of accountability and responsibility within the civil justice system.


    Key Takeaways

    Having a great spouse is crucial for success as a trial lawyer.Empathy and the ability to stand in the shoes of clients are essential qualities for a trial lawyer.Being a plaintiff's trial attorney requires a high tolerance for risk.Building genuine trust with clients is crucial in the legal profession.The civil justice system provides accountability and the opportunity for righting wrongs.


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    In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," Brian Chase from the firm Bisnar Chase shares his remarkable transition from a laid-back surfer to a passionate trial lawyer dedicated to tackling motor vehicle defect cases. Chase recounts his unexpected spark of interest in the law during a college debate on the renowned Baby Faye case, where his deep dive into research instilled a passion for legal challenges.

    Chase reveals his unique focus on auto defect litigation, driven by witnessing the Ford Pinto cases of the '70s, where corporate negligence led to tragic consequences. His stories demonstrate the significant role trial lawyers play in advancing public safety through relentless litigation against industries prioritizing profit over people. A notable victory he shares involves a groundbreaking $25 million verdict for Jacqueline Romine, paralyzed in a seat back failure incident, which led to a landmark published opinion aiding future auto defect cases in California. He also gives listeners an inside view of the ongoing battle with emerging issues in electric and autonomous vehicles.

    For his 'Closing Argument,' Brian shares a story about his client whose case and enabled him and his partner to elevate their firm to new heights. He reminds us that you have to keep hustling, no matter your age, and when you love what you do, there's nothing like it.

    Key Takeaways

    Passion for justice and making a positive impact is crucial in trial lawAuto manufacturers have a history of prioritizing profit over safety, leading to the need for litigation to enforce safety standards.Landmark cases can set precedents and improve safety regulations for future cases.The rise of electric vehicles and autonomous driving presents new challenges and opportunities for personal injury lawyers.Continuous learning, hard work, and dedication are essential for success in the legal profession.Advocacy and positive impact are central to a trial lawyer's role.Creativity and storytelling are valuable skills in connecting with juries and drafting briefs.Humility and a client-first approach are crucial for a successful legal career.Embrace setbacks as learning experiences to keep moving forward.


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  • In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” we are inspired by trial lawyer Michael Harris, from the firm Jordan Law. The son of a Bosnian immigrant, Michael’s family expected him go down the traditional paths of doctor, lawyer, or engineer but he originally pursued computer science before realizing his passion for law.

    For “A Case that Matters,” Michael shares a story about Nicholas, an eighth-grade student who suffered a catastrophic injury during a PE class due to the reckless actions of his teacher, including navigating Colorado’s Governmental Immunity Act and successfully arguing that the teacher’s conduct was willful and wanton.

    For his “Closing Argument”, Michael reflects on what sets him apart from his peers: a blend of humility, creativity, and a steadfast focus on the client. These qualities, he believes, are crucial in delivering justice and maintaining a balanced professional life.

    Key Takeaways

    The role of a trial lawyer is to advocate for the client and make a positive impact on their lives.Creativity and storytelling skills can be valuable assets for trial lawyers in drafting briefs, arguing in court, and connecting with juries.Trial lawyers should not take themselves too seriously and remember that their job is about serving the client, not personal ego.Experiencing losses and setbacks is a normal part of a trial lawyer’s career, and it is important to learn from these experiences and keep moving forward.


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  • In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” trial lawyer Brewster Rawls from the Rawls Law Group shares his journey from spending over three decades as a defense lawyer before switching to full-time plaintiff and how that experience sets him apart. He shares stories about the unique focus of his firm on FTCA and Veterans Medical Malpractice. Brewster emphasizes the importance of trial experience and the ability to go to court for achieving justice. He also shares a story of winning a case without experts and discusses the challenges faced by military members in seeking recourse for malpractice.

    Key Takeaways

    Defense experience gives trial lawyers an edge in knowing what can be defended and what can't be defended.Trial experience is invaluable in understanding what works and what doesn't work in presenting a case to a court or jury.The ability to go to court and have recourse is essential for achieving justice, especially in cases involving military malpractice.The legal profession needs more trial lawyers who can go to court and try cases effectively.


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  • In the latest episode of "Celebrating Justice," trial lawyer Cynthia Attard from the firm Ikhilov & Associates shares her journey from being a corporate attorney to a police officer, and then returning to the legal field as a personal injury trial lawyer. Cynthia recounts how her experience as a police officer has uniquely equipped her for her current role, providing her with an edge over her peers due to her firsthand understanding of law enforcement procedures and courtroom dynamics.

    Cynthia also discusses impactful cases from her career, including one particularly challenging personal injury case involving a botched pedicure. She also shares a memorable police story, touching on the emotional and professional challenges of transitioning between careers. For her “Closing Argument,” Cynthia shares insights on picking juries and connecting authentically with clients and jurors.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Diverse Experiences Enhance Legal Practice: Cynthia's background as a police officer provides her with unique insights and skills that set her apart in the field of personal injury law.

    2. Importance of Genuine Client Connection: Building a rapport with clients and jurors is crucial. Cynthia emphasizes the significance of face-to-face interactions and treating clients with empathy and respect.

    3. Challenge and Opportunity in Every Case: Every case, no matter how small or seemingly straightforward, has its unique challenges and potential to impact clients' lives significantly.

    4. Transitioning Skills Across Careers: Skills and experiences from seemingly unrelated careers can be an asset in law, as demonstrated by Cynthia’s transition from police work to legal practice.

    5. Advocacy Beyond the Courtroom: Cynthia’s stories illustrate the broader impact of personal injury law in holding corporations accountable and advocating for individuals who have been wronged.

    6. Persistence in the Face of Doubt: Cynthia’s advice to new attorneys highlights the importance of perseverance and confidence, teaching that even unlikely cases can have successful outcomes with dedicated effort.


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  • In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” we explore the remarkable journey of trial lawyer Michael Stephenson. Michael shares his unconventional path to becoming a lawyer which didn’t start until his final year of college. Although he had no legal influence growing up and was studying music theory in college, Michael decided to take a pre-law course and discovered his passion for law. His interest and natural talent for law helped him excel in law school and eventually fueled his desire to work in the courtroom.

    Michael shares how his experiences in the criminal defense clinic and winning “most outstanding trial advocate” while competing on the mock trial team pivoted his focus from pursing environmental law to becoming a trial lawyer. He recounts impactful cases from his time as a public defender and how connecting with his clients and winning his first case, all while still in law school at the University of Oregon, solidified his commitment to personal injury law and emphasizing public service as a crucial aspect of his career.

    For his “Closing Argument,” Michael discusses the often-misunderstood role of personal injury lawyers, the profound impact that civil litigation can have in holding corporations accountable, and how powerful it can be for doing good in the world.


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  • In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," Brian Glass shares his journey of becoming a trial lawyer and the experiences that led him to ultimately achieve his goal of working with his father, Ben Glass, at Ben Glass Law. Brian talks about his path from being an uncertain law school graduate during the economic downturn of 2008 to working in different firms and eventually finding his passion for trial law. He discusses the challenges and rewards of representing clients and shares tips on the importance of delivering excellent customer service that leaves a lasting impression. Brian also recounts a memorable case involving a drunk driving accident and the trial that led to his record-setting verdict in Virginia. The conversation covers various topics, including the outcomes of legal cases, and for his "Closing Argument," Brian emphasizes the importance of what he calls "Living Life by Design."

    Key Takeaways

    The influence of family, life and priorities can play a significant role in career choices.Finding one's passion and area of expertise is crucial for success in any profession.Delivering excellent customer service is essential for building trust and loyalty with clients.Lawyers should be intentional about their careers and lives, considering what they truly want."Living Life by Design" means creating options for oneself and making choices that align with personal values and goals.


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  • In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” Steven Young shares the stories of his family’s activist past in the mining industry and during the Depression that inspired him to fight the biggest battles and start his journey into trial law.

    Encouraged by his mother to pursue his passion in law, Steven has gone on to build a successful career emphasizing personalized connection with juries using psychological methods of engagement. Listen as he shares the story of a case he embarked on to help an immigrant family gain justice for damages incurred, his first ever trial that made a mark on him and motivates him to this day.

    Steven has created a niche practice specializing in “last minute trials.” His trial experience covers all areas of law from class actions to a first in the nation trial against a hedge fund over municipal bond arbitrage derivatives to bad faith to business disputes to personal injury. He has spent years studying the art of persuasion, including storytelling, deep metaphor, painting word pictures, neurolinguistics and behavioral and relationship psychology, to find the most compelling ways to “stage” the drama that is trial.

    Key Takeaways

    It doesn’t always matter how personally capable the individual is, the cause for which they are fighting holds much more weight in the outcome of their movement. Make an effort to engage the jury personally and psychologically to improve their engagement with the case.Ensure you connect with your client and really empathize with and believe their story. This connection guarantees you can touch the jurors and present an extremely compelling case that can change someone’s life for the better.


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  • In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” Jeffery Campiche shares his journey of becoming a trial lawyer and his focus on maritime, civil rights and medical negligence cases.

    For more than four decades, Jeffery has successfully represented people severely injured on maritime vessels, in motor vehicle accidents, by unsafe or defective products, and negligent medical providers. Starting out his busy career as a prosecutor-coroner in Ilwaco, Washington, Jeffery continually utilized the invaluable guidance from his doctor father and fellow trial lawyer George Kargianas that encouraged him to center his client’s needs and prioritize politeness in court interactions.

    Listen as Jeffery details thrilling, heart wrenching cases of racial prejudice and corporate negligence, from police shootings to boatman tragedies, and how he approached affected families with the utmost compassion and passion for uncovering the truth and restoring justice, including the famous case of Tommy Le, a young man who was shot and killed by Seattle sheriff’s deputies.

    Key Takeaways

    Remember your client’s lawful rights, especially when approaching cases involving marginalized groups. Ensure that every client receives equal, lawful treatment in the investigative and trial processes, to the best of your ability.Never leave a stone unturned. Examine every suspicious statement or claim in search for the truth.Approach every examination and questioning with politeness. Always be respectful and civil with the opposing counsel to ensure a fair, successful trial. Put the client first and make them feel cared for.


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