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Charlie Bethel: Why Lawyers Should Empower Others to Hold Them Accountable

May 15, 2021/by admin

Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia, Charlie Bethel shares various lessons he learned from his early trial court experiences.

McDonough Man Injured in Slip and Fall Accident

May 11, 2021/by admin

Drew had been looking forward to Friday all week until he slipped and fell while walking. Who’s fault was it?

Steve Frey: A Second Generation Lawyer Looks Back

May 4, 2021/by admin

Carrying out his father’s legacy, criminal defense attorney Steve Frey offers stories from his own successful career spanning 28 years, beginning with his decision to go to law school and the lessons he learned then from his father Pete, an accomplished trial lawyer himself. Frey also shares advice on preparing for a jury trial and how to best use cross examinations to benefit your case.

How to Prepare For a Deposition in a Personal Injury Case

April 16, 2021/by admin

Six months ago, you were in a car accident on Macon Street in McDonough. Another vehicle struck you from behind, and since then you have suffered from excruciating back pain. Today, you received a notice of deposition – what does that mean?

Molly Parmer: A Key Advocate for the Underdog

March 29, 2021/by admin

Encouraged at an early age by her nonconformist parents to question authority and to be wary of the dangers of biased legal practices, Molly Parmer was born to be a criminal defense attorney, fiercely fighting for the rights of the marginalized and underrepresented. She shares how her non-traditional upbringing influenced her legal career, which spans from public defender at the state level to a federal criminal defender and eventually owning her own practice in Atlanta, GA where she continues to fight for the underdogs.

How Troubled Blood Can Help Lawyers

March 24, 2021/by admin

Cormoran Strike, the private detective in the book Troubled Blood, has a few things to teach lawyers about litigation and discovery.

Advice For Lawyers: Thoughts on How Clients and Witnesses Should Dress for Court

March 4, 2021/by admin

Expert advice from an attorney and what he shares with his clients and what you should be doing as well.

A Lawyer’s Guide to Reducing Anxiety through Practiced Mindfulness

February 4, 2021/by admin

In her best-selling book, The Anxious Lawyer, co-author Jeena Cho offers guidance for lawyers looking to improve their mental health and practice of law through the use of mindfulness and meditation.

The 3 Best Tools Attorneys Use

January 14, 2021/by admin

Lester Tate joined me on my most recent podcast episode of The Advocate’s Key to discuss a variety of topics. A few months in as a podcaster and I am just beginning to see the value of these monthly conversations.

A Lawyer’s Look at Unconventional Advice About Being Unconventional

January 7, 2021/by admin

Over the holidays I had lunch with a law student. The setting was perfect — great food and excellent cocktails. She had great questions about legal practice and the conversation was delightful, although there was one topic that stood out and I wanted to share it with you.

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