EETL Podcast: How To Become A Better Trial Lawyer With Dan Ambrose

For episode 52 of the “Everything Except The Law” podcast, host Nick Werker welcomes Dan Ambrose, Founder of Trial Lawyers University. This conversation offers guidance from a trial attorney with multiple decades of experience inside the courtroom, and showcases a path for lawyers of all ages to improve their in-trial skills.
In their conversation, Dan and Nick discuss:
- The most damaging mistakes committed by trial lawyers.
- What the best trial lawyers tend to have in common.
- The origins of Trial Lawyers University, and its evolution since the pandemic.
- What attorneys can expect from classes at Trial Lawyers University.
- Why Trial Lawyers University can help attorneys of all experience levels.
The Everything Except The Law podcast can be found on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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