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ABA Annual Meeting 2019

LegalTalkNetwork

First, we welcomed ABA Medal winner Dale Minami, a personal injury attorney who is best-known for his civil right’s work overturning a 1944 conviction in Korematsu v. Jennifer Reisch & Protima Pandey on What Every Lawyer Should Know about Workplace Laws Protecting Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence.

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Norman Harris: 5 Things You Need To Become A Top Lawyer In Your Field

The Estrin Report

An Interview With Cher Estrin Charisma: It is equally important to have a compelling presence, which includes positive energy, an influential personality, and the ability to communicate effectively. As a lawyer, I have learned that effective presence is an equal companion to competence, character, compassion and courage.

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You Can Actually Balance A Legal Career And Family Life

Above The Law

Personal injury attorney Edward Ortega and I dive into the nuances of legal careers. From unexpected courtroom experiences to the role of technology in modern law practice, Edward shares his journey from family law to the largest personal injury firm in North Carolina. Highlights Why Law School?

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Lessons Learned In Law School

LawTechnologyToday

Our Panelist: Karina Perez Ilić (KPI) [link] Silvia Amador Brett (SAB) [link] Annabelle Bichler (AB) [link] Jenna Sutter (JS) [link] Brian Mickelsen (BM) is a founding partner of Mickelsen Dalton and a dynamic trial lawyer who has litigated in 12 states. Mingo (MJM) is a founding member of the personal injury firm Mingo & Yankala, S.C.

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Morning Docket: 12.27.22

Above The Law

* One of Donald Trump’s lawyers says the January 6 Committee’s criminal referrals against the former president are “pretty much worthless.” American Lawyer ]. * Personal injury attorneys have taken over our televisions, and CNN has an interesting piece on how exactly that happened over the years. [ The Hill ].