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“There's no such thing as a successful, lazy trial lawyer, because it's hard work.”
On this episode of Trial Lawyers University, Dan Ambrose speaks with medical malpractice attorney, “The Great” Lloyd Bell. Dan and Lloyd talk about the mindset trial lawyers need to be successful, the effective use of demonstratives in the courtroom, and why practice is the key to effective performance in the courtroom.
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Episode Snapshot
- How Lloyd Bell became a lawyer.
- Lloyd’s time in the military, including JAG Corps where he tried lots of cases quickly.
- Top qualities of champion trial lawyers.
- Why resilience is critical as a trial lawyer.
- Lloyd shares what he learned from the lowest point of his career.
- The “right mindset” that trial lawyers need to be successful.
- Key skills to master to become a great trial lawyer.
- Why this is the “golden age” of being a trial lawyer.
- Effective use of demonstratives in the courtroom.
- Lloyd’s philosophy on practicing and trial prep.
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