Nick Rowley - Mentors, Connecting with Clients, and Saving Oceans
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In a wide-ranging interview, host Dan Ambrose talks about TLU Vegas with one of the conference’s featured speakers, guest Nick Rowley of The Rowley Law Firm. Nick touches on the importance of rising early — particularly on trial days — exercising, learning from mentors, and getting to know clients well to humanize them for juries. He also talks about Justice Watch, an organization that he is developing. Still in its inception, Justice Watch will open chapters in each state to lobby for laws important to lawyers, lodge complaints about bad judges, and promote good judges. Dan and Nick also discuss presentations at TLU Vegas and their importance to both new and seasoned lawyers. Dan encourages law students who can’t afford the conference to visit TLU Vegas and submit a scholarship application.
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Episode Snapshot
- Nick’s morning routine: wake early, cold shower, exercise, read, eat protein breakfast.
- Seek out many mentors to learn different styles and philosophies.
- Nick’s key task when helping other lawyers: Get to know the clients and their families.
- Nick’s Justice Watch will work to keep a bad judge off the Montana Supreme Court and serve to counterbalance an insurance industry group called Judicial Watch.
- Words matter: Don’t demand settlements; offer an opportunity to settle a case.
- There will be a booth at TLU Vegas where attendees can learn about Innoceana, Nick’s charity that promotes global marine conservation.
- Nick is co-authoring a book “debunking nuclear verdicts” and will present on it at TLU Vegas.
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