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One Question Too Many – Episode 15 – Rich Walton
The Art of Trial Law: Insights from Rich Walton
Summary
In this conversation, Rich Walton, a seasoned trial attorney, shares insights from his extensive legal career, discussing his areas of expertise, the impact of generative AI on legal practice, and the importance of humanizing clients in the courtroom. He emphasizes the significance of trial experience, effective jury selection, and the collaborative nature of legal work, particularly when practicing with family. Walton also offers valuable advice for aspiring trial lawyers, highlighting the need for clarity, accuracy, and the ability to adapt in the courtroom.
Takeaways
- Rich Walton has been practicing law since 2003, focusing on trial cases.
- He specializes in federal criminal and civil law, particularly tax issues.
- Generative AI has potential but should not replace thorough legal research.
- Technology has streamlined legal processes, making them more efficient.
- Working with family in law can be rewarding and beneficial for clients.
- Trial experience is crucial for new lawyers, often found in government roles.
- Effective jury selection is key to a successful trial outcome.
- Humanizing clients helps juries connect with the case.
- Lawyers should focus on clear and concise communication in court.
- Over-preparation can hinder a lawyer’s ability to adapt during a trial.
Sound Bites
- “Trial is the search for the truth.”
- “I always think that’s a good idea.”
- “Keep it short and simple.”
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:54 Rich Walton’s Legal Journey
06:06 The Impact of Generative AI on Trials
13:15 Practicing Law with Family
15:14 Trial Preparation and Last-Minute Cases
18:59 The Importance of Open-Mindedness in Trials
23:34 Effective Trial Preparation Strategies
25:50 Understanding the Jury Through Voire Dire
30:24 Humanizing the Client in Court
37:21 Advice for Aspiring Trial Lawyers
Keywords
Rich Walton, Steve Chanley, law, trial attorney, legal practice, generative AI, jury selection, tax law, family law, legal advice, courtroom strategies, trial experience