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Daniel Kramer: Want to Boost Your Trial Experience Fast? Don’t be Afraid to Team Up

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It’s easy for younger, inexperienced lawyers to give in to their fear of trial and stay in their zone of safety. But the truth is, if you want to build a reputation, you have to muster up the courage to take risks and prove that you’ll fight for your client.

Following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Daniel Kramer had some big shoes to fill when he became a trial lawyer. During his first trial, Daniel was trying to act like he was an experienced lawyer so that the jurors would take him seriously. But after his cover was blown, Daniel realized that it’s more important to lean into your inexperience and seek support when needed.

Daniel shares the reminder that it’s only your first trial once. So, if you make a mistake, just own up to it and say, “Sorry folks, it’s my first time doing this.” The jury will understand and be that much more supportive — because everyone has to start somewhere.

Fast forward from Daniel’s first trial, and now he has numerous cases (and wins) under his belt. With over a decade of experience, Daniel knows how to overcome the fears of your first trial and become the reputable lawyer you’ve always envisioned. So, what’s Daniel’s advice?

Get comfortable in your own skin and make the courtroom your office. Through focus groups, you can receive feedback to make you a better trial lawyer. Additionally, through mentorship and co-counseling cases, you can enrich your skills and eliminate fears of the courtroom.

Listen to this episode of The Judd Shaw Way Podcast with Judd Shaw featuring Daniel Kramer of Kramer Trial Lawyers. Daniel shares the stories of his grandfather that inspired him to be courageous, what it was like in the early days of his career, and how he went on to become a renowned trial lawyer.

In this episode:

  • [0:36] Judd Shaw introduces his guest, Daniel Kramer
  • [1:06] Daniel shares his grandfather’s story and why Daniel admired him so much
  • [5:09] What was Daniel’s first trial like, and what made him move away from the defense side?
  • [8:45] Daniel describes the early days of his plaintiff work and the case that hit home
  • [11:28] How Daniel continued educating himself on the art of the trial
  • [14:27] Daniel talks about the great things the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities are doing for the community
  • [18:46] How has fatherhood impacted Daniel’s work?
  • [20:41] Daniel’s advice for new lawyers on overcoming the fear of the courtroom

🎙️ Featured Guest 🎙️

Name: Daniel Kramer

Short Bio: Daniel is a trial lawyer who specializes in representing families and individuals involved in catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death matters, as well as employment discrimination and retaliation lawsuits. Among many accomplishments, Daniel has been named a “Top Attorney” in personal injury and employment law by Pasadena Magazine and has been selected as a Super Lawyers “Rising Star.” He also currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities, where he served as President in 2021.

Company: Kramer Trial Lawyers

Connect: dkramer@kramerlaw.com

🔑 Relevant Resources 🔑


This podcast is designed for general information purposes only. Nothing on this podcast should be taken as legal advice for an individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court. Any results set forth herein are based upon the facts of that particular case and do not represent a promise or guarantee. Those with legal questions should seek the advice of an attorney.

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It’s easy for younger, inexperienced lawyers to give in to their fear of trial and stay in their zone of safety. But the truth is, if you want to build a reputation, you have to muster up the courage to take risks and prove that you’ll fight for your client.

Following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Daniel Kramer had some big shoes to fill when he became a trial lawyer. During his first trial, Daniel was trying to act like he was an experienced lawyer so that the jurors would take him seriously. But after his cover was blown, Daniel realized that it’s more important to lean into your inexperience and seek support when needed.

Daniel shares the reminder that it’s only your first trial once. So, if you make a mistake, just own up to it and say, “Sorry folks, it’s my first time doing this.” The jury will understand and be that much more supportive — because everyone has to start somewhere.

Fast forward from Daniel’s first trial, and now he has numerous cases (and wins) under his belt. With over a decade of experience, Daniel knows how to overcome the fears of your first trial and become the reputable lawyer you’ve always envisioned. So, what’s Daniel’s advice?

Get comfortable in your own skin and make the courtroom your office. Through focus groups, you can receive feedback to make you a better trial lawyer. Additionally, through mentorship and co-counseling cases, you can enrich your skills and eliminate fears of the courtroom.

Listen to this episode of The Judd Shaw Way Podcast with Judd Shaw featuring Daniel Kramer of Kramer Trial Lawyers. Daniel shares the stories of his grandfather that inspired him to be courageous, what it was like in the early days of his career, and how he went on to become a renowned trial lawyer.

In this episode:

  • [0:36] Judd Shaw introduces his guest, Daniel Kramer
  • [1:06] Daniel shares his grandfather’s story and why Daniel admired him so much
  • [5:09] What was Daniel’s first trial like, and what made him move away from the defense side?
  • [8:45] Daniel describes the early days of his plaintiff work and the case that hit home
  • [11:28] How Daniel continued educating himself on the art of the trial
  • [14:27] Daniel talks about the great things the American Board of Trial Advocates and the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities are doing for the community
  • [18:46] How has fatherhood impacted Daniel’s work?
  • [20:41] Daniel’s advice for new lawyers on overcoming the fear of the courtroom

🎙️ Featured Guest 🎙️

Name: Daniel Kramer

Short Bio: Daniel is a trial lawyer who specializes in representing families and individuals involved in catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death matters, as well as employment discrimination and retaliation lawsuits. Among many accomplishments, Daniel has been named a “Top Attorney” in personal injury and employment law by Pasadena Magazine and has been selected as a Super Lawyers “Rising Star.” He also currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities, where he served as President in 2021.

Company: Kramer Trial Lawyers

Connect: dkramer@kramerlaw.com

🔑 Relevant Resources 🔑


This podcast is designed for general information purposes only. Nothing on this podcast should be taken as legal advice for an individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court. Any results set forth herein are based upon the facts of that particular case and do not represent a promise or guarantee. Those with legal questions should seek the advice of an attorney.

  continue reading

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