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EXPERIENCE COUNTS


From the time individuals first began to advocate and argue for others, and to speak truth to power, it was clear that a qualified and experienced advocate/attorney was of unmeasurable value.  


Even in the modern courtroom, an experienced advocate/attorney can still make the difference between success and something less.

In the modern courtroom, presenting a case is no longer just about giving speeches.  The modern trial attorney must present a client's case using all of the tools of the modern technical age.  A  trial attorney must be able to take complex ideas and facts and distill the truth of a client's case to an effective narrative, then fit that narrative into the law.  A trial attorney must also be capable of fending off the attempts by the other side to pick apart the truth of that narrative. 
 

An effective trial attorney must combine the traditional skills of advocacy, with the technical skills of today's visual age.  I combine hard-earned training and experience with all the technological and visual aids that can be used in and out of a modern courtroom, including computerized projection and case management software.
 

My goal is to bring all of the skills and technology together to make sure each client is best positioned to bring their case forward, and achieve the greatest measure of success possible.
 

Often, that success comes through a settlement.  At times it may require a  trial, or an appeal.  In either case, I will always do my best to employ my skills to the maximum advantage of my clients.