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That One Case - Fighting For Clients Outside The Courtroom: Robert Brown, The Law Offices of Robert E. Brown

Fighting For Clients Outside The Courtroom: Robert Brown, The Law Offices of Robert E. Brown

04/05/21 • 14 min

That One Case

In this episode of That One Case, we talk with Robert Brown, founder of the Law Offices of Robert E. Brown. Before becoming a lawyer, Robert started out in the New York Police Department where he was Captain of the 5th Precinct, home to Manhattan's Chinatown. Now, Robert dedicates his time to foreclosure defense, personal injury cases, criminal cases, and civil litigation.

Join us as Robert tells us about one of the most famous cases to hit New York in decades and how he went above and beyond in order to advocate for his client. Robert also tells us how such a high-profile case affected his firm and career, and he shares a word of warning for any lawyers out there in the process of selecting jurors.

Have you got a story about your legal career that you’d like to share? Get in touch with us over at That One Case.

For more information about Robert, check out his LinkedIn. Or to find out more about his work, head over to the RB Law website.

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In this episode of That One Case, we talk with Robert Brown, founder of the Law Offices of Robert E. Brown. Before becoming a lawyer, Robert started out in the New York Police Department where he was Captain of the 5th Precinct, home to Manhattan's Chinatown. Now, Robert dedicates his time to foreclosure defense, personal injury cases, criminal cases, and civil litigation.

Join us as Robert tells us about one of the most famous cases to hit New York in decades and how he went above and beyond in order to advocate for his client. Robert also tells us how such a high-profile case affected his firm and career, and he shares a word of warning for any lawyers out there in the process of selecting jurors.

Have you got a story about your legal career that you’d like to share? Get in touch with us over at That One Case.

For more information about Robert, check out his LinkedIn. Or to find out more about his work, head over to the RB Law website.

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Have you got a story about your legal career that you’d like to share? Get in touch with us over at That One Case.

For more information about Andrew, check out his LinkedIn. Or to find out more about his work, head over to the Mohen Cooper LLC website.

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Have you got a story about your legal career that you’d like to share? Get in touch with us over at That One Case.

For more information about Paul, check out his LinkedIn. Or to find out more about his work, head over to the Campson and Campson website.

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