In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” trial lawyer Brewster Rawls from the Rawls Law Group shares his journey from spending over three decades as a defense lawyer before switching to full-time plaintiff and how that experience sets him apart. He shares stories about the unique focus of his firm on FTCA and Veterans Medical Malpractice. Brewster emphasizes the importance of trial experience and the ability to go to court for achieving justice. He also shares a story of winning a case without experts and discusses the challenges faced by military members in seeking recourse for malpractice.
Key Takeaways
- Defense experience gives trial lawyers an edge in knowing what can be defended and what can't be defended.
- Trial experience is invaluable in understanding what works and what doesn't work in presenting a case to a court or jury.
- The ability to go to court and have recourse is essential for achieving justice, especially in cases involving military malpractice.
- The legal profession needs more trial lawyers who can go to court and try cases effectively.
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07/25/24 • 17 min
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