What practical advice do you have for maintaining boundaries in your life?
What are some must-read books for the burgeoning criminal defense attorney (non-fiction or fiction)?
How about films?
Do you perform volunteer, pro bono, or low bono work? Why or why not?
How important is it to be involved in local politics or the local bar?
If you won 10 million dollars, how would your practice change?
ClientsIs it necessary to like your clients?
Maintaining client confidentiality is obviously important. What advice do you have for maintaining it?
Is it ever appropriate to sugar-coat a situation for a client?
Do you always return calls within a set period?
What advice do you have for dealing with difficult clients?
What is your thought process before deciding whether a particular client will testify at trial?
In your mind, what are appropriate reasons to turn away a potential client?
Do you subscribe to a "client centered" approach to your work? If so, what does that entail?
InvestigationWhat is the most over-looked tool of investigation?
If you live in a jurisdiction that uses optional reciprocal discovery, do you recommend its use?
Do you have any tips for using your investigator effectively?
TrialWhat do you do before trial to calm your nerves (assuming you still get nervous)?
Is the old advice about starting with your closing statement and working backwards still good advice for preparing a case for trial (it's what they were selling at my law school)?
Other than trying cases, where should an aspiring criminal defense attorney look to improve his or her trial skills?
Any quick tips for Direct Examination?
Any tips for Cross Examination?
How important is it to get your client into a nice set of clothes?
What pointers do you have regarding appropriate attorney attire in the courtroom?
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