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Focusing on Complex Personal Injury Cases
They discuss the decision to focus on complex personal injury cases and their expertise in areas such as trucking, aviation, and traumatic brain injury.
How can lawyers build successful practices without relying on marketing? Renowned personal injury attorney Adam Malone, Partner at Malone Law , shares 24 years of insights handling complex cases. He's won over $500 million for clients, including record jury verdicts like $24 million in Albany, Georgia. Adam even changed Georgia law, striking caps on jury awards. Though his reputation draws 5-7 daily calls, he keeps a selective caseload for deep focus. Adam reveals how he carved out an early niche, why referral fees are marketing costs, and why there's no single way to build a firm's book of business.
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