When one thinks of a lawyer, most imagine the television kind. The
Atticus Finches, the Perry Masons, the Jack McCoys. Those guys are not
your behind-the-desk, paper shuffling types.
They are trial lawyers.
And they do exist in real life, though it is not as easy as it looks on TV.
Trial lawyers are a special breed who think quickly on their feet,
who can break down a situation and a person in real time. Of course,
they only get to the breaking the witness point by first breaking down
the mountains of information lurking in the background of any legal
battle.
The group we've gathered here are giants in the courtroom. Their
peers are in awe of how they operate, and their reputation brings them
the best, most complicated, bet-the-company cases.
It is hard to put your finger on what makes a great trial attorney,
but one thing is definitely true. Although toughness of mind is
important, it's impossible to bring home wins if the jury does not like
you. We've highlighted some of their biggest cases and talked to several
of them about what makes a trial lawyer a great one.
See the trial attorneys
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