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The Importance of Learning on Small Cases

The Importance of Learning on Small Cases

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Young or aspiring trial lawyers will most likely have to cut their proverbial teeth on small cases that seem really inconsequential.

The cases seem small. Dull. A waste of time.

These cases are not only ones on which you will not make any money, they are likely cases in which you will LOSE money.

But as we discuss on this episode of the podcast, those cases might be some of the most important ones you will handle in your career.

Those cases will give you experience. They will help develop and shape your reputation as a fighter. And they will help you shake off the dreaded "imposter syndrome."

We learned how to try cases by taking cases that everyone else rejected. We aren't the first to do that, nor are we the last. But we think it is vitally important for all aspiring trial lawyers to do.

If this describes you and your practice, dig in and fight. You'll be glad you did. So will your clients.

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