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10 Things Every Trial Lawyer Could Learn from Vincent La Guardia Gambini

Posted by Matt Schmidt | Mar 15, 2017 | 0 Comments

 
 
The American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) is celebrating the 25 year anniversary of the 1992 Joe Pesci/Marissa Tomei film, My Cousin Vinny. Judge Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. wrote an excellent retrospective on the film titled '10 Things Every Trial Lawyer Could Learn from Vincent La Guardia Gambini.' 
 
You can read Judge Anderson's analysis at the document link below: 
 

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Matt Schmidt

Matt graduated from the James E Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in passing the Arizona bar exam in 2010. Matt's primary interest in law focuses on general personal injury and insurance bad faith.

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