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Learning to better connect with the people around you can help you build stronger professional relationships and may even improve your communication with a jury. Dan Ambrose of Trial Lawyers University has dedicated himself to studying all the minute details that help a lawyer better connect with a jury. And, in fact, his TLU conferences grew out of his own desire to grow a strong community of attorneys.
Dan brings plenty of expertise to the table in his TLU seminars. He has personally litigated over 150 jury trials, and he’s spent two decades studying trial advocacy. He’s attended Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College, as well as the National Criminal Defense College and the Western Trial Advocacy Institute.
This week, we break down the importance of investing in improving yourself and growing stronger connections. You’ll also hear more about how you can learn from the top experts in the field at TLU.
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Key Takeaways
Focus on connection. Connecting with a jury, with your fellow lawyers, and with the people around you can help you become a better attorney.
Invest in improving yourself. Growing your skills as a trial lawyer takes time, commitment, and work. But your clients’ lives often depend on you investing that effort and becoming the best advocate you can be.
Learn from the experts. Conferences like TLU give you an excellent opportunity to study the best in your field and learn exactly what they do to get the outcomes they do in their cases.
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