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Erica Wilson

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Being interested in law from a young age, Erica Wilson describes her love for the gamesmanship and uniqueness of trial attorney work. Starting as a teacher while in law school, she fostered her legal passions by taking every opportunity to get into the courtroom and observe. Utilizing referrals and resources, she built her client portfolio and gathered enough business over the course of a summer break to propel her career as a trial lawyer.

Erica is committed to equity and justice and highlights key cases that stand out to her regarding racial discrimination and prejudice. Her passion for education and advocacy has positioned her as a respected figure in both the legal world and the community, where her numerous awards, accolades, and speaking engagements continue to inspire those she encounters. For her “Closing Argument,” Erica emphasizes the importance of measuring a win in the context of your client’s needs, rather than just a simple verdict, to ensure that their goals are prioritized and centralized in your work.

Takeaways

  • Don’t be afraid to fight. Take advantage of the gamesmanship of the courtroom to meet your client’s needs.
  • Although much time has passed, a lot of prejudices still remain prevalent. It’s important to acknowledge this fact and to know that the right representation and legal approaches can help bring justice to fruition.
  • Think about how to measure a ‘win.’ It’s not always straightforward, and sometimes has to do with what you overcome to get to a certain personal goal, rather than the end result alone.

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Chapters

1. Erica Wilson (00:00:00)

2. Why did you want to become a trial lawyer? (00:01:13)

3. What makes you unique? (00:06:21)

4. A case that matters. (00:07:24)

5. Erica’s “Closing Argument” (00:11:45)

21 episodes

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Being interested in law from a young age, Erica Wilson describes her love for the gamesmanship and uniqueness of trial attorney work. Starting as a teacher while in law school, she fostered her legal passions by taking every opportunity to get into the courtroom and observe. Utilizing referrals and resources, she built her client portfolio and gathered enough business over the course of a summer break to propel her career as a trial lawyer.

Erica is committed to equity and justice and highlights key cases that stand out to her regarding racial discrimination and prejudice. Her passion for education and advocacy has positioned her as a respected figure in both the legal world and the community, where her numerous awards, accolades, and speaking engagements continue to inspire those she encounters. For her “Closing Argument,” Erica emphasizes the importance of measuring a win in the context of your client’s needs, rather than just a simple verdict, to ensure that their goals are prioritized and centralized in your work.

Takeaways

  • Don’t be afraid to fight. Take advantage of the gamesmanship of the courtroom to meet your client’s needs.
  • Although much time has passed, a lot of prejudices still remain prevalent. It’s important to acknowledge this fact and to know that the right representation and legal approaches can help bring justice to fruition.
  • Think about how to measure a ‘win.’ It’s not always straightforward, and sometimes has to do with what you overcome to get to a certain personal goal, rather than the end result alone.

Visit Website
Instagram
YouTube
Presented by CloudLex and Lexvia.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Erica Wilson (00:00:00)

2. Why did you want to become a trial lawyer? (00:01:13)

3. What makes you unique? (00:06:21)

4. A case that matters. (00:07:24)

5. Erica’s “Closing Argument” (00:11:45)

21 episodes

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