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Hosted by Dave Scriven-Young, this show features conversations with top litigators, judges, and experts to help litigators develop their careers, win more cases, earn more clients, and build sustainable practices. Stay tuned for the tips segment in every episode with Darryl Wilson!
Brought to you by the American Bar Association Litigation Section
The year is winding down. Hear how successful litigators Paula Hinton and Anne Marie Seibel reflect on where they are going and lean on their “personal board of directors” to gain...
Lawyers are driven performers. So, the idea of stepping back can seem foreign. Our guests explain how to recognize signs of burnout and plan a second act.
Guest Jeffrey Klenk explains the role of economists as expert witnesses to help dissect a claim from preparation and filing to depositions to testimony.
Two experts in administrative law dissect recent Supreme Court rulings that could upend the world of government regulatory oversight. This is big.
It’s summer associate and clerkship season. Hear 10 tips for success from the partners who run the programs. Law students, this is your moment. Shine.
The banking and financial services industries are full of opportunities for interested attorneys. Take a deep dive into the role of lawyers in the world of finance.
Round Table Group is a Premier Sponsor of the ABA Litigation Section. On this Litigation Radio episode, we will hear from Dan Rubin, National Business Development Manager of Round Table Group, about...
Attorneys live stressful lives, but it doesn’t have to ruin your health. Hear tips for dealing with stress and living a happier, less stressful life.
Are you using AI? Are your clients? It’s a legal jungle out there when determining what applies and who’s liable when AI goes awry.
Are you a litigator who has served on a jury? Our guest recently did, and what she learned will change your outlook. Jurors watch your every move.
Litigators deeply involved in a newly released ABA book share the heartfelt stories of women in the legal profession and the daily obstacles they face.
Guest Paula Hinton navigated her career from a small town to a leading position at a big city firm. “There’s no shortcut, just work and dedication.”
Guest Russ Rosenzweig is CEO of Round Table Group, a firm that specializes in finding case-changing experts you can put to work instantly.
Nothing replaces your legal skills. But hear from a leader in tech how today’s tools, and coming tools, can make you better, faster, and more successful.
Joining a new firm as a new lawyer can leave you feeling a bit lost. These tips for getting started, fitting in, and standing out will help you ease in.
Guest Merrick Gross isn't just a great lawyer, he's great at building his business. Learn how to find new clients by being friendly, approachable, and nice.
Well-being and mental health are serious issues facing the legal profession. Learn about initiatives and programs for help.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison led the prosecution of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin following the murder of George Floyd.
The student loan roller coaster ride never ends. Attorney Latife Neu, who specializes in student loan law, walks us through the latest developments.
When contractual and investment disagreements cross borders, international arbitration becomes a challenge for even the best lawyers.
Ethical questions at the nation’s highest court are fueling a renewed focus on judicial ethics. How can bias and perception tilt the scales?
Hear how litigators are leading the fight for environmental justice and clean air and water.
Let’s talk about burnout in the pro bono world. It’s real and we can’t ignore it. A panel of experts explores the syndrome and solutions.
Guest Stephen Vladeck, law professor and bestselling author, finds a U.S. Supreme Court in crisis and ruling without accountability. What’s next?
You’ve heard of Artificial Intelligence (AI), but do you know how it applies to your firm and your cases? (And what dangers lurk beneath the surface?)
Guest Jason Ward built his own successful firm. But hard work, pressure, and deadlines took a toll and led to substance abuse. It can happen to anyone.
The ABA Litigation Section’s Women in Litigation Joint CLE Conference will be in San Diego November 1-3. Hear why networking, relationships, and mentoring are so important to female litigators.
The law is crafted to be fair, but the world is not. Effective communication is key. Learn how to accommodate counsel with hearing loss to ensure a level playing field.
Focus groups are a common marketing tool to identify how messaging resonates with customers. Learn how focus groups can help litigators fine tune their trial strategy and evaluate expert witnesses.
Law school graduates probably know the law pretty well. But putting that knowledge to work takes more. Learn to communicate and listen.
Welcome to the latest episode of Litigation Radio, where we explore the intersection of business, marketing, and personal growth. We are joined by special guest Steve Fretzin, a highly sought-after business coach...
Becoming a lawyer in the United States is a complicated process, particularly for foreign trained attorneys or international students. In this episode, we are joined by Edzyl Magante, who shares his journey...
Class action spending has increased for eight consecutive years and is expected to be one of the fastest-growing areas of legal spending in 2023. Join us in this episode as we dive...
Building Lasting Connections in Law: The Importance of Mentorship in the Legal Profession
From Orangeburg to Ahmaud, host Dave Scriven-Young welcomes Bakari Sellers to discuss civil rights in the United States, then and now. Later, Henry R. Chalmers joins to talk about what you can...
More and more legal professionals are becoming familiar with blockchain technology, whether in advising clients on the legal implications of potential blockchain initiatives, dealing with an evolving regulatory landscape, or handling disputes...
Where does Corporate America stand today in terms of public perception, and how does this impact individual corporate clients? All persons, including corporations, are supposed to be equal before the law; however,...
The rising costs of litigation and increased pressure to control legal budgets has made alternative dispute resolution a desirable way to resolve legal disputes. Mediation and arbitration are two well-known ADR methods,...
How do litigators maintain relationships with in-house counsel and help their law firms keep clients for the long term? Effective client retention can be the difference between flourishing and failure, and for...
The legal industry is constantly changing. So, how can litigators keep up and build a scalable, sustainable, and profitable law practice?
With one of the largest prison populations in the world, our American prison system has shocking problems; including abuse, violence and consistent violations of prisoners' rights.
How building a niche practice is one of the best ways to develop a profitable law practice and better serve your clients.
Many areas of the law require attorneys to meet and confer, meaning lawyers must communicate the basis for their disagreement on a legal issue and make a meaningful attempt to reach a...
With just a week until the 2022 midterm elections, several voters are already hitting the polls; and conversations surrounding election laws, voter protection and election integrity have once again been brought to...
On August 8th, 2022, federal agents searched former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida. Since the search, the public has actively tuned into the various legal and political twists and turns...
The U.S. Supreme Court had a historic last term. With the court's new term beginning October 3rd, what can people expect?
Experts and companies often see alternative dispute resolution as a sensible, cost effective way to resolve matters out of court. For all of those purported efficiencies for businesses, individual plaintiffs and their...
The lawsuit between Twitter and Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition deal is set to head to trial in October. How is the lawsuit likely to play out in court?
Unlike trials, appeals involve different strategies, procedures, and perspective. That’s why understanding how the appellate process works, and the strategies involved to improve your case on appeal is critical to the success...
The opinions of financial experts are critical to many litigation cases. Financial experts can help suggest financial damages, provide testimony on causation, help a jury better understand complex financial matters and much...
How to build relationships that bring in Business; and the importance of Networking for long-term Success with Jordan Harbinger
Dave Scriven-Young is an environmental and commercial litigator in the Chicago office of O’Hagan Meyer, which handles...
Darryl A. Wilson is an in-house litigator managing global litigation and investigations at Tyson Foods, Inc. His...
From advising clients at policy renewal and through the claims process to representing clients in litigation or...
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