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Practice vs. Performance: Understanding the Difference as Trial Lawyers | Dan Ambrose (Trial Conference Host)

Practice vs. Performance: Understanding the Difference as Trial Lawyers | Dan Ambrose (Trial Conference Host)

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"Practice means you're doing intentional movements. Practicing typically indicates you have a coach giving you feedback, or somebody's giving you feedback. If you haven't been trained, how do you know what's appropriate?"

Dan Ambrose, founder of Trial Lawyers University (TLU), joins us to share the story behind one of the most influential training series for trial lawyers in the country. In just five years, TLU has become a must-attend training for trial lawyers serious about improving in and out of the courtroom.

We talk about the importance of training and practice in trial law, and Dan highlights the difference between gaining experience and mastering the performance skills essential for courtroom success.

Dan also shares his journey from a criminal defense lawyer in Detroit to a personal injury consultant and educator.

It was a privilege having Dan join us.

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