Trial lawyers with a “barrister” mindset know that early trial preparation is a key to success.
Re-thinking Litigation Evidence Management, Part 2
Four software solutions to accomplish the ultimate objective of categorizing and tagging evidence for quick retrieval in preparation for depositions, hearings and trial.
Front End Loading: A Smarter Case Approach for Plaintiffs
Five critical steps that front end load a plaintiff’s case to avoid getting bogged down in motion practice and discovery disputes that can drag out a case for months or years.
Can Trial Lawyers Truly Be Happy?
Is it possible for trial lawyers to achieve work-life balance? If you are a trial lawyer, consider the following perspectives and strategies that can lead to greater fulfillment, both at work and in your personal life.
Becoming a Barrister
The American justice system makes no distinction between true trial attorneys, and those who prepare cases for trial and handle the client. Becoming a barrister, regardless of the model, requires a commitment to mastering the following core skills.
Are You A Barrister or a Solicitor?
Not all attorneys are barristers, many are litigators. There’s a huge difference between the two. Those who aspire to be true civil trial lawyers must aspire to be like barristers. Read the what’s the difference here.