Trial Organization

Posted On: January 9, 2012 by Ronald V. Miller, Jr.

John Bratt has put together a four part series on the nuts and bolts of getting organized for trial. Next time you try a case, look at your opponent (or maybe yourself). I think more than 80% of personal injury lawyers on both side of the aisle are unable to find the five key documents in the case within a two minute span. Too many lawyers put so much effort into getting ready for trial, yet do not do the little things to be able to bear the fruit of that hard work because they are such an organizational train wreck with their disheveled documents and 45 Post-it notes.

So, consistent with your 2012 resolution to not let this be you anymore, here are some thoughts on trying organized personal injury cases in Maryland:

Comments

Awesome post....I think organization in all facets of personal injury law firms is woefully lacking on the whole. This is a great check list to keep yourself in check at trial. Thanks!

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