I Am The Law

Plaintiff's Personal Injury: A Radically Changed Business


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Dan Minc discusses how he managed to rise to his firm's managing partner after starting there as a first-year lawyer. He also talks about how he builds his book of business and what he assesses when determining whether to take a client. After all, as a personal injury lawyer, he's only paid if his client wins. Dan is a graduate of Seton Hall School of Law.

This episode is hosted by Derek Tokaz.

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