Ramón A. Abadin is an active trial lawyer who has tried more than 30 cases to verdict. He focuses...
Stephen Embry is a member of Frost Brown Todd LLC and is a member of the firm’s class action,...
Adriana Linares is a law practice consultant and legal technology coach. After several years at two of Florida’s largest...
Some large law firms are hesitant to attend conferences because they don’t see the direct benefit for their law practices and are unwilling to spend that time. Small firms and solo practitioners might be reluctant to attend, because they don’t feel like they have the budget or resources to implement changes a conference might suggest. In this report from On The Road, host Adriana Linares speaks with Sedgwick LLP partner Ramón Abadin and Frost Brown Todd LLC attorney Stephen Embry about their experiences at the 2016 Clio Cloud Conference and why attending events like this is valuable for both large and small firms.
Ramón A. Abadin is an active trial lawyer who has tried more than 30 cases to verdict. He focuses on complex commercial and tort matters that frequently involve significant insurance components. Mr. Abadin has tried cases in both state and federal courts in Florida, where he has represented some of the world’s largest multinational corporations and insurance companies. Ray Abadin is currently President of the Florida Bar.
Stephen Embry is a member of Frost Brown Todd LLC and is a member of the firm’s class action, privacy and mass tort groups. He frequently defends participants in consumer class actions and mass tort litigation. Stephen is a national litigator and advisor who is experienced in developing solutions to complex litigation and corporate problems. He is the former chair of Frost Brown Todd’s mass tort practice group.
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Published: | September 22, 2016 |
Podcast: | On the Road |
Category: | Best Legal Practices |
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