"I do a lot of trials," he said. "I've always liked trials. I enjoy the intensity and combativeness of them. You're telling a story, and the way you tell a story is important in how you prevail. Every story has to have a beginning, a middle and an end, and must be logical to the experiences of the jury. It goes a long way toward winning."
One of his significant cas...
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