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Working with In-House Counsel and Developing a Trial Theme with J Jackson

Updated: Oct 18, 2024

How can outside and in-house counsel work collaboratively in preparing for litigation?



Managing litigation effectively is a collaborative process among trial counsel, in-house lawyers, c-suite executives and others in the company. It is imperative that all participants in the process work together for a successful result. In this episode, I explore these topics with my partner and mentor, J Jackson.  A seasoned trial lawyer, J draws on his decades of experience, and discusses how he works from the beginning of the case to the conclusion of trial, including the crucial step of developing a case theme for trial.


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