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I look back on my early lawyer days and I say thank you to Allstate for lowballing me so many times which taught me these 5 lessons I've never forgot.
I recently chaired a great TTLA seminar in Franklin with about 100 of my good trial lawyer friends and colleagues. Watch the highlights here!
During a video deposition of the defense’s expert, I set a trap while waiting for the expert and his defense counsel to come into the deposition room.
Joshua Cantrell shares the basics of what every personal injury attorney should know in order to effectively represent your client who is facing bankruptcy.
A Tennessee personal injury attorney explains how to respond to an insurance lawyer's claims that a client has suffered a subjective injury only.
Register for this PLAY BIGGER seminar that will help you be a BETTER lawyer during your next jury trial. Save the date for Nov. 6, 2020!
But isn’t that Unethical? Can I get in trouble for telling my clients to do that? No, and NO. Here I explain reasons to have your clients do this every time.
You are cheating your client if you're not focus grouping your cases set for jury trial. Call me if you would like to discuss working on a focus group together.
A big problem with slip and fall cases is that your client will likely be charged with some degree of comparative fault…IF you let them. John shares these tips.
In a recent slip and fall case, the insurance lawyer claimed the defendant should've been looking down at his feet when walking. Here's how to beat this defense
Why is it so many NON-PI lawyers try to handle a complex PI case? Here are few things to watch out for so you don’t mess up your client’s case.
Have you ever done something kind of off the cuff that you later regretted? Well, I certainly have. Here is the backdrop of what happened.