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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 567335" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Nancy -</p><p></p><p>I've been trying cases on my own since 1985. This is the first time I've ever held second seat - it's usually not done in my line of work. My boss asked me to sit in with a peer because she thinks he's a little cavalier and the case is potentially a high 6 figure to 7 figures. It's hard to shut up. I'm an out of the seat objector and my colleague misses some objections so I have to keep whispering to him so he'll stand up. It's a good thing that this particular guy really is very mellow and laid back and doesn't seem to mind. We are the same age and have been practicing the same amount of time but I do have more trial experience with heavier cases than he has. I've always worked for insurance companies because you can get better trials and have a life. I've avoided management because I'm not interested in it although I do plan to post for managing attorney when the current guy retires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 567335, member: 3493"] Nancy - I've been trying cases on my own since 1985. This is the first time I've ever held second seat - it's usually not done in my line of work. My boss asked me to sit in with a peer because she thinks he's a little cavalier and the case is potentially a high 6 figure to 7 figures. It's hard to shut up. I'm an out of the seat objector and my colleague misses some objections so I have to keep whispering to him so he'll stand up. It's a good thing that this particular guy really is very mellow and laid back and doesn't seem to mind. We are the same age and have been practicing the same amount of time but I do have more trial experience with heavier cases than he has. I've always worked for insurance companies because you can get better trials and have a life. I've avoided management because I'm not interested in it although I do plan to post for managing attorney when the current guy retires. [/QUOTE]
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