Monday Mentors with Houston Personal Injury Lawyer Michael Clinton
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Description
Michael Clinton, personal injury lawyer with Perdue & Kidd in Houston, joins us on today's show. Michael talks about utilizing various presentation mediums, the importance of volunteering, and how to...
show moreHis firm/practice
Broad spectrum of personal injury cases
one-off injury cases
medical malpractice
medical product/pharma/mass tort
Jim Perdue, Jr. is president of the Texas Trial Lawyer's Association (TTLA) and is active in Austin right now fighting for the rights of their clients in front of the Texas legislature
COVID update (as of May 13, 2021)
They were already taking depos by Zoom before COVID hit, and they generally are technologically advanced, so it was a fairly smooth transition when COVID required it
You have to be able to present material through a number of different mediums
They never wanted to be the reason a case slowed down
When using Zoom, slow down. Control your cadence. Think through how you are going to present exhibits to the witness; it might look different witness to witness.
Expect to continue using Zoom moving forward, though hopefully not for jury trials
Story about 14 person mediation by Zoom that settled in one day; without Zoom it could have taken much longer just to get 14 schedules aligned
Advice to lawyers in practice
Ability to take massive amounts of information and synthesize it, break it down, and teach it, is critical
since most of their clients have never gone through something like this before, and probably/hopefully never will again
Start now re: volunteering/community service. Michael volunteers with The Forge for Families
It's also an investment in your mental health; helps to deal with stress
Go to your Young Lawyers Association, Bar Association, Inn of Court, or your local law school to find ways to get involved and find a place to serve
If your firm won't give you the flexibility to volunteer, ask yourself if that's somewhere you want to work
Take initiative; don't wait for instruction; don't be afraid to fall on your face; confident; ask questions
Don't spend more than 10 minutes at your desk wondering what it is you should be doing or stuck on something
Observe and understand the firm culture and how partners expect their associates to work
Advice to lawyers in job seeking
Resume should be clean and organized; error free
What experience did you go get in law school or in practice? This matters as much or more than GPAs
Look at what the firm does, and look at what they've done recently.
Did they just get a big verdict? Reversal at the Supreme Court?
What do the lawyers do outside of work?
Be able to answer the question "why do you want to work here?" not just at this "type" of firm, but this specific firm with this specific group of people
He always asks "What do you want to get out of this?" in an interview.
Final Thoughts
Big Brothers/Big Sisters volunteers professional board is an option for volunteering; don't have to be a mentor but can still serve and support the work they do. Email Michael
"Stress" is good when it is managed appropriately, so do the things required to manage it (physical fitness, volunteering, etc.)
Rapid Fire
Name one trait/characteristic you most want to see in an associate: taking initiative
What habit has been key to your success: time management
Favorite app/tool: calendar
Favorite pen: Pilot V5
Favorite social distancing activity: golf
Favorite legal movie: A Few Good Men
Thanks again to Michael Clinton for joining us on today's show!
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