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Publisher: Litigation Radio, American Bar Association
March 20, 2025

"Litigation Radio, American Bar Association"

Success in litigation isn't just about knowing the law—it's about building a strong reputation, managing client expectations, and always being prepared. In this insightful American Bar Association (ABA) Litigation Radio episode, "10 Tips to Be a Successful Litigator," we sit down with accomplished litigators, including Day Pitney Litigation Partner and Fiduciary & Probate Litigation Co-Chair Mark Romance, to break down 10 essential tips for establishing a thriving litigation practice.
 
This episode isn't just for seasoned attorneys—it's a must-listen for new lawyers navigating the legal world. From mastering court rules to embracing professional criticism as a tool for growth, the guests offer practical advice that can make a significant impact on your career.
 
Tune in now to gain insider knowledge from litigators who have built successful careers—because in law, reputation and preparation are everything.
 
The ABA's Litigation Section connects a global network of 30,000 litigators, experts, judges, and students, serving as a leading resource for practice insights, career development, and business growth in the legal profession.
 
Learn more about the ABA Litigation Section.

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| (305) 373-4048

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