Keith Mitnik Pt. 1
Keith Mitnik is a trial lawyer at Morgan & Morgan with a long history of 7- and 8-figure verdicts. Author and speaker, he teaches lawyers nationwide practical strategies to succeed in complex litigation.
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Keith Mitnik is a trial lawyer at Morgan & Morgan with a long history of 7- and 8-figure verdicts. Author and speaker, he teaches lawyers nationwide practical strategies to succeed in complex litigation.
On this episode, Ilya Lerma, President of the Arizona Association for Justice, and James Holland II, a Florida trial attorney, share insights from their experience representing plaintiffs in complex personal injury cases, traumatic brain injuries, and wrongful death claims.
Michael D. Walrath is the Director of Synergy Medical Bill Clinic at Synergy Settlement Services and a legal expert in medical billing and hospital lien litigation. He founded and led Medical Bill Clinic, P.A., Florida’s only firm dedicated to representing patients against excessive medical charges. Michael has litigated hundreds of hospital accounts, represented international payors and travelers, and frequently speaks on medical billing and lien resolution. He is a member of the Florida Bar, New York Bar, and several trial lawyer associations nationwide.
Kate Conway is a trial lawyer at Power Rogers, LLP in Chicago, focusing on personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice cases. She has recovered millions for her clients, including a recent $6.45 million verdict. Recognized among Illinois’ top emerging lawyers, Kate is active in bar associations and serves as President of the Women’s Bar Association of Illinois. She graduated from Loyola University Chicago School of Law with a Certificate in Advocacy and earned multiple trial advocacy awards during law school.
Margaret Battersby Black is a trial lawyer at Levin & Perconti with a strong record in personal injury, nursing home, and medical malpractice cases. An advocate for women in law, she mentors young attorneys and law students. Recognized as Outstanding Young Alumna by Chicago-Kent Law School, Margaret combines a background in business and finance with decades of legal experience to achieve exceptional results for her clients.
Thomas S. Feher, Esq. is a trial attorney and founder of Feher Law, APC, specializing in personal injury and product liability. He has secured over $40 million in verdicts in the past year alone, focusing on spine, brain, and catastrophic injuries. A graduate of Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College, Tom is also a frequent lecturer and active board member in legal and charitable organizations.
Conal Doyle is an award-winning trial lawyer and founder of Doyle Law APC. He has secured multiple seven- and eight-figure jury verdicts and achieved a historic U.S. Supreme Court victory in Castaneda v. United States, which spurred reform of the U.S. immigration healthcare system.
Laura Reaves, ACP, is an Advanced Certified Paralegal at Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C., where she has worked for 20 years in the Personal Injury and Product Liability section. She holds a B.A. in International Business from Huntingdon College and an A.S. in Legal Studies from Faulkner University. Laura serves on the Board of Directors for the Alabama Association of Paralegals as NALA Liaison and contributes to continuing education through NALA and the Paralegal Advisory Committee at the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s School.
J. Clancey Bounds is the founder and principal of Bounds Law Group, a firm focused exclusively on medical negligence litigation across the United States. A graduate of the University of Florida and Stetson University College of Law, Bounds is admitted to practice in multiple states and the District of Columbia. He is an active member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, the Melvin Belli Society, the American Association for Justice, and other leading trial lawyer organizations. Mr. Bounds is also a frequent lecturer and author on medical negligence, sharing his expertise at state and national legal events.