• Stand Your Ground

  • Nov 10 2023
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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  • Keith discusses a framework for problem-solving that extends beyond the courtroom. Keith explores how to stand your ground when a seeming obstacle can in fact strengthen a client’s claim. For example, when it comes to injuries, many assume that preexisting health conditions are a deterrent for trial. Learn how reexamination of baseline, reserves, and coping abilities can shift perspective and how this insight can be used across multiple facets of life.

     

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Keith Mitnik never disappoints when he shares his litigation wisdom and this podcast is no exception. I have listened to 100+ lawyers giving practical advice but none hold a candle to Mitnik. I highly recommend Mitnik’s podcasts and books. In this podcast episode, he uses clear examples of how to pick the most powerful words for your situation. The only criticism I have is that the moderator cut off Mitnik when he was providing info for a thesaurus app for phones and laptops. Please if he would provide the phone app info, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for all the wonderful practical advice. Please keep them coming!

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