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“Lasching” out loud

Legal writing can best be described as persuasive legal and factual storytelling, and Edward Lascher’s writ-ing was genius

Dan Kelly

From Issue: 2022 June

Racehorse trainers and trial lawyers

In order to win, having the Big Horse or the Big Case is necessary but not sufficient

Dan Kelly

From Issue: 2022 May

Judicial humor

“I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.” — Groucho Marx

Dan Kelly

From Issue: 2023 January

Avoid being “small towned” in a small town

“I hate small towns because once you’ve seen the cannon in the park there’s nothing else to do.” — Lenny Bruce

Dan Kelly

From Issue: 2022 April

Ready for the defense

“It has been said that at the end of the day, every lawyer is human. What about during the day?” — paraphrasing Stephen Colbert

Dan Kelly

From Issue: 2022 September

Lessons learned from a judge and a great trial lawyer

Dan Kelly

From Issue: 2022 March

Devotion to law and motion

Whoever said “rules are made to be broken” never knew Judge Ira Brown or his local rules

Dan Kelly

From Issue: 2022 November

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