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I'm a huge podcast nerd. If I'm in the car, doing laundry, making dinner, putting on my makeup in the morning - there's a podcast going. And one of my favorite podcasts is The Free Lawyer. The host, Gary Miles, is one of the kindest humans I've ever met. He's a lawyer with 40+ years of experience who now provides coaching and mentoring to other lawyers, along with being an author and podcast host. So, when he asked if I would be a guest on his podcast, I was over the moon. I'm really proud of how it turned out, and I would be even more over the moon if you took the time to listen. Check out my episode here. -Keeley |
LawStory is where trial lawyers go to win more cases using creative and compelling storytelling.
I love nerding out about storytelling ... and Erin Gerner invited me onto her podcast, Powerhouse Lawyers, to do just that. Listen to episode 64 of Powerhouse Lawyers to hear about: what caused me to go to law school how I started my career at a law firm without computers my path to becoming a storyteller storytelling tips for you in the courtroom showing up as yourself instead of the lawyer robot the help I've had in managing parenting and lawyering how my work has helped reduce the stress...
I've had a bunch of questions lately about what kind of lawyers I work with and the different ways to work with me, so I thought it might be a good time to send out this summary. Who do I work with? criminal defense lawyers civil plaintiffs lawyers family law attorneys in states where cases are tried to juries I do not work with lawyers who work for governments, insurance companies, or large corporations. What do I help lawyers do? I help lawyers use creative and compelling stories to...
As a young lawyer, I received plenty of bad advice. I learned many bad trial habits that I ultimately had to unlearn. I've spent a lot of time wishing that I'd had better resources and better mentors early on in my career. So when I see bad advice being given to other lawyers, it gets under my skin a bit. There's one piece of bad advice that I see given often that really grates on me: Cross examination is about "poking holes" in your opponent's story. If you're a lawyer and you're reading...