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BayouBGreat podcast for Trial LawyersI’ve done one weeklong TLC event. Changed my perspective and outlook on my practice. I wish I had discovered this 25 years ago. This podcast is always on my listening list before trials and whenever I need some inspiration about our profession. Great interviews with great lawyers.
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MarcellitoI’m so happy to have this resource and communityI was certainly overwhelmed by the man formally known as Gerry Spence and what he did with his skanky wife.But after year I have finally let it go. Meanwhile, Rafe has done such a good job in communicating the difficulties that trial lawyers have had during the pandemic. Indeed, I believe there was a Judge in Brooklyn who had a line into Mitch McConnell as Vicki said. Anyway, I’m not gonna be the guy who dresses up in a duck suit, but I have learned so much from youse guys, as they say in Da Bronx, that I cannot tell you.
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SR floridaInformative and inspiring. If you are interested in learning more about the method listen to this.I listen because I have been to the seminar and want to keep that feeling and the teachings fresh.
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LixxieBagVery DisappointingI really wanted to like this podcast however listening to it was painful due to such poor production and sound quality. Inexcusably amateur!!!
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sidnrigSales pitch60 minute sales pitch. Not one bit of teaching.
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JfhigbMay 4What?
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Dash of HonestyGood Info - Annoying Nose WhistleListened to 1 episode. Interesting info, but one of the participants had an annoying nose whistle that was distracting. Use a less sensitive microphone when recording, or pick the booger.
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JamesChavez620One of my favorite podcastsWhen they are talking about cases, it is really brilliant. When they are consciously and concisely talking about issues that face Criminal defense attorney, it is also great. When they are just having a rambling conversation about nothing, it is really terrible--perhaps I am just overworked and always feeling rushed. Room for improvement, just like anything. I am going to keep listening for sure!
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RenderFreemanMasters of trial work share their geniusThe unselfishness of these trial lawyers is truly remarkable. They share their wisdom as well is there a vulnerability because they believe in what they are doing and in the importance of justice. They hope to inspire others to fight for the rights of individuals, not institutions. They are truly courageous warriors who want to help other trial lawyers reach their potential. They are a gift to us all.
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davidlawler10Great info, on point10/10 for any trial lawyer
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RDH2022#InspiringListening to this podcast reminds me why I chose to be lawyer for people. There are many incredible people who devote so much of themselves to training and learning and teaching cutting edge trial skills and their lessons are shared in this podcast series. Listening to the podcast is like spending an hour at the ranch in Wyoming where the college is located. It's renewing and reenergizing. Being a lawyer can be hard. Give yourself some self care and just listen.
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Quetzal lawyerexcellent!I have learned tid bits from podcast. Has given me renewed sense of my mission. Am definitely planning on becoming a TLC student.
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SdtriallawyerEvery Trial Lawyer's PodcastI have been listening to the podcast consistently and love it. The tips given from top trial lawyers in the nation make me think about approaching my cases from different angels. Thank you so much for such an amazing podcast.
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CooppplllGreat stuffI love listening to this podcast.
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neilendsTerrible. Basically a series of infomercials.This is not actually a true podcast. What it calls "interviews" of various lawyers are actually just advertisements, pitching "the college." The college, you will be told, has these amazing methods of being a trial lawyer which will totally change your practice. But like any good infomercial, you are not going to hear about these methods for free by just listening to podcast episodes. Instead, you are going to hear vague references to these secretly amazing methods, with maybe a detail here or there sprinkled in occasionally. You'll get plenty of platitudes, cliches, and vague universal truths. But forget about any specifics on how experienced trial lawyers handle witnesses on the stand, formulate theories of their cases, and so on. You'll need to attend "the college" for that.
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@LawyerSchiffBest of the BestTrial Lawyering for actual people is an odd gig. It's rare to hear straight from the horse's mouth how this world revolves, and these discussion are epic and deeply personal. Great podcast.
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