You got this. The jury just came in against your client, and you raise a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict as a matter of law or that the judgment is against the weight of the evidence. You have your trial notes linked to the evidence and state your supported conclusions in open court. You knock it out of the park.

You’re meeting with the firm’s practice group leader, and she asks you for a litigation strategy for a case recently approved by the management team to go forward. You haven’t looked at that case for months, but you inform the lead that you’ll have the strategy on her desk in the morning.

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