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It’s easy to get into your own bubble as a lawyer and to keep doing something because that’s the way you’ve always done it. But just because you’ve been doing something for 30 years–or however many years–it doesn’t mean you’ve been doing it the right way.
In this episode of Trial Lawyers University, Dan Ambrose is joined by Ed Ciarimboli, a Pennsylvania lawyer who concentrates his practice on trucking and auto collision and medical malpractice litigation.
Tune in as Dan and Ed discuss advanced deposition skills, how great trial lawyers are those with a willingness to learn–and fail—and why you can’t be all things to all people, if you want to be a top trial lawyer.
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Episode Snapshot
- Getting to know Ed Ciarimboli
- What the “clean language” approach for questioning is and how it can help you in your next deposition
- Why Ed is a firm believer in using trial consultants in his cases
- The one thing that top trial lawyers have figured out
- The right way to learn skills as a trial lawyer
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