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124 – Malorie Peacock – Why Focus Groups Matter and How To Make the Most of Them
Focus groups can be a pertinent tool for complicated cases to get a sense of how ordinary people think about a case.Malorie J. Peacock, Partner at Cowen Rodriguez Peacock, uses focus groups to gain an outside perspective on her cases.Sometimes you get
123 – Tom Kherkher – How Lawyers Can Make It Big on Social Media
Before opening https://attorneytom.com/ (his own firm) after graduating from law school in 2018, Tom Kherkher didnt have Facebook or Instagram. I was the guy everybody made fun of because I didn’t have social media, he remembers.Flash forward fo
122 – Malorie Peacock – Growing Your Practice (and Yourself) in 2023
A new year is an excellent opportunity to reflect on your progress and set or reassess goals. Thats the easy part. The challenge comes when your motivation wanes as the year wears on. How does a trial lawyer, with too many tasks to juggle already, set (a
121 – Ben Newman – How to Turn 45K in Medical Expenses Into a Million Dollar Verdict
A Trial Lawyer Nation listener since his Defense days, https://www.bnaalaw.com/ (Ben Newman) joins the podcast today to discuss his recent $1,076,000 verdict in Collin County, Texas.At first blush, the facts of this case are problematic. Stemming from a
120 – Malorie Peacock – How To Grow Your Law Firm
Odds are, growing a law firm wasnt built into your law schools curriculum. You may be a fantastic lawyer, you may start a top-notch small firm, but if youre setting out to scale what youve built then you will find a whole new set of challenges to tack
119 – Sonia Rodriguez – The Balancing Act: Running A Law Firm And Practicing Law
Two of the most difficult career paths are running your own business and practicing as a trial lawyer. They both take time, energy, commitment, and exceptional ability in your craft. However, when run
118 – Deena Buchanan – An Inside View of How Insurance Companies Value Cases
Big insurance cases can become complicated quickly. The ins and outs, layers of coverage, and strategies arent a one-size-fits-all, but learning from someone who has spent years putting on the parachute and jumping out the plane can save you from many of
117 – Isabella Santellan – How to Build a Referral-Based Practice
When it comes to personal injury law, the client-firm relationship can be fairly transactional. Most clients arent talking about their personal injury cases with their network, and lawyers hope that
116 – Michael Bonamarte – What Does It Take to Win a $20 Million Verdict?
Michael Bonamarte wasnt always set on being a trial lawyer. In college, he started out on a pre-med track, eventually discovering a passion for the law. Now, he runs a successful firm with 20 years u
115 – Malorie Peacock – How to Get Compelling Testimony From Treating Doctors
Getting credible testimony from treating doctors can make or break your case. In this episode, Michael and Malorie are sharing their strategies to get powerful testimony from treating doctors, work th