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Hunter J. Shkolnik is an esteemed and dedicated attorney who focuses on the trials of significant personal injury cases, primarily in the area of drug, automobile, aviation-related, and mass tort pharmaceutical and medical device litigations.

After an almost accidental entrance into law, Shkolnik has seen years of success in high stakes litigation and is a founding board member and Vice President of the Trial Lawyers of Puerto Rico (TLPR), a trade association bringing together top trial lawyers to share expertise, build partnerships, and to add value to the local Puerto Rico community.
In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” he discusses how he became a trial lawyer after considering a career as a doctor and talks about the transition from defense to plaintiff law. Shkolnik talks about the importance of mentoring young lawyers and concludes with his “Closing Argument” of reflection on taking risks and making a difference in the courtroom.
Takeaways

  • Becoming a trial lawyer can be a result of unexpected circumstances and opportunities.
  • Transitioning from defense to plaintiff law can provide a unique perspective and motivation.
  • Impressive verdicts and settlements can make a significant impact on individuals and communities, driven by motivation to hold corporations accountable.
  • Mentoring young lawyers and providing them with trial experience is crucial for the future of the legal profession.
  • Taking risks in the courtroom can lead to meaningful outcomes.

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Chapters

1. Hunter Shkolnik (00:00:00)

2. Why did you want to become a trial lawyer? (00:01:26)

3. What makes you unique? (00:03:10)

4. A case that matters (00:07:08)

5. Hunter's "Closing Argument" (00:09:31)

21 episodes

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Hunter J. Shkolnik is an esteemed and dedicated attorney who focuses on the trials of significant personal injury cases, primarily in the area of drug, automobile, aviation-related, and mass tort pharmaceutical and medical device litigations.

After an almost accidental entrance into law, Shkolnik has seen years of success in high stakes litigation and is a founding board member and Vice President of the Trial Lawyers of Puerto Rico (TLPR), a trade association bringing together top trial lawyers to share expertise, build partnerships, and to add value to the local Puerto Rico community.
In this episode of “Celebrating Justice,” he discusses how he became a trial lawyer after considering a career as a doctor and talks about the transition from defense to plaintiff law. Shkolnik talks about the importance of mentoring young lawyers and concludes with his “Closing Argument” of reflection on taking risks and making a difference in the courtroom.
Takeaways

  • Becoming a trial lawyer can be a result of unexpected circumstances and opportunities.
  • Transitioning from defense to plaintiff law can provide a unique perspective and motivation.
  • Impressive verdicts and settlements can make a significant impact on individuals and communities, driven by motivation to hold corporations accountable.
  • Mentoring young lawyers and providing them with trial experience is crucial for the future of the legal profession.
  • Taking risks in the courtroom can lead to meaningful outcomes.

Visit Website
Instagram
YouTube
Presented by CloudLex and Lexvia.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Hunter Shkolnik (00:00:00)

2. Why did you want to become a trial lawyer? (00:01:26)

3. What makes you unique? (00:03:10)

4. A case that matters (00:07:08)

5. Hunter's "Closing Argument" (00:09:31)

21 episodes

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