Facts Win
Courts and arbitrators and jurors want to apply the law, and they do. But it is the facts which will persuade.
The Importance Of Balance And Health In Perfecting The Practice
A gentle reminder never hurts.
Don’t Blame Juries When One Side Loses; Blame The Trial Lawyers
The view of many lawyers is that the disputes we handle are too complicated for juries to decide. They’re wrong.
When A Key Colleague Leaves
Advice on how to transition a case to another attorney.
Your Spirit Animal Is The California Forest Fires: Write Briefs That People Remember And Get the Job Done
Don’t write briefs that look like they were written by a lawyer robot.
Civility In Litigation: A Dying Art
Even though we are representing different parties and opposing interests, we are all lawyers. We are the only ones who can change the way we treat one another.
What Happened To Civility?
We, as professionals, can do better.
Hang 10 Or Die Trying: The Importance Of Proper Goal Setting And The Lesson Of ‘Point Break’
You’ll wipe out hard if you eat it before the 50-Year-Storm.