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The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

107. Randi McGinn — Authenticity is the Advantage

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

Michael Mogill

Business, Management, Entrepreneurship, Marketing

5.0539 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2022

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

"He or she who tells the best story wins. That's how it works. That's the secret to winning cases.” - Randi McGinn What is it about Randi McGinn that has led to a 95% success rate? What went through Randi's head when she gave birth the day before taking the three-day bar exam? Of the dozen women who graduated law school with Randi, why are so few left practicing law? What makes Randi such an incredible lawyer? How does Randi shake off a loss? What can be done to break down the authenticity barrier for women attorneys? Excellence and Dedication Randi McGinn is one of the most accomplished trial lawyers on the planet. She has tried over 130 cases over her 40-year career — and won 127 of them. She is also the first female president of Inner Circle of Advocates, a group of the 100 best trial lawyers in the US.    When Randi wins, it’s not just about getting the largest monetary restitution. She advocates for transformative law, holding companies responsible for changes so that the tragedies their negligence caused never happen again.   In this episode, Randi digs deep into how her team gets the evidence to tell a case-winning story. She also discusses authenticity in the courtroom, growing her firm, and what the future of women in law looks like. Getting Back Up  Practice losing by playing sports. When Randi was growing up, sports were not available to women. The classroom was the only place to compete. Study hard. Get an A. But this competition would not prepare them for trial. The result?   "Many of the women quit after they lost their first case because they thought it was them — that they hadn't worked hard enough or hadn't done it right, when in fact if you've played sports, like I got to do, you learn that losing isn't always your fault." - Randi McGinn   Learning to lose a case is just as important as learning to win. To lose well, understand it is not always your fault — and you certainly don't have to like it. Get mad. Take a breath. Learn what you can. And get back up. Key Takeaways: Hire slow. A panic hire kept on board will cost time, money, and peace of mind. Take the time to see if an employee is a good fit. Evaluate throughout the trial period. Tell tall tales. Great trial lawyers are, at their core, storytellers. Brush up on your skills by keeping a child entertained. The skills are transferable. Build a foundation. Try 10 cases before working on the finer points like being a great speaker and persuasive arguments. Learn the law of the courtroom. Links and Resources The Game Changing Attorney Podcast Michael Mogill Facebook Michael Mogill Twitter Michael Mogill Instagram Michael Mogill LinkedIn Crisp Website Crisp Facebook Crisp Twitter Crisp Instagram Crisp LinkedIn Randi McGinn Website Randi McGinn LinkedIn Randi McGinn Twitter Author Michael Mogill, Crisp, and Randi McGinn

Transcript

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We have always practiced something that I call transformative law, which is that in every case, we try to find a way to make a change so that this doesn't happen to somebody else.

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That's Randy McGinn, high-profile trial attorney and senior partner at McGinn-Montoya Love & Curry.

0:20.8

And the way we

0:21.7

typically do it is we'll say to the defendant, look, we'll start settlement negotiations at

0:27.8

$5 million if you make no changes. If you make the following 10 changes, we'll start settlement

0:33.5

negotiations at $2 million.

0:44.0

I'm Michael Mogul, founder and CEO of Crisp, the nation's number one law from growth company.

0:45.1

I've built my business through practice, not theory.

0:48.1

Crisp started, which is $500 to my name and has grown to over eight figures in revenue

0:51.9

over the last few years, earning a spot on the Inc 500 list of the fastest growing private companies in America.

0:58.1

Our approach has been to take everything we've learned about generating massive growth within our own organization

1:02.4

and help the country's most ambitious and committed law firm owners do the same for theirs.

1:07.2

In each episode of this podcast,

1:09.0

I sit down with innovative market leaders from the legal industry and beyond to learn from those who thrive in the face of adversity, challenge the status quo, and define what it means to be a true game changer.

1:18.6

I sat down with Randy McGinn to discuss what separates good trial lawyers from great ones, how to leverage skeptics and naysayers as fuel for growth, and why accepting responsibility for your decisions and outcomes is necessary to making your vision a reality. You want a dream to happen? You've got to make it happen. No one's going to make that happen for you. And so that's what I figured out early on. In fact, Michael, some older lawyer said me, how did you learn how to do all this stuff?

1:44.2

Like, did you have a mentor?

1:45.2

I'd no, I didn't, because there weren't any.

1:47.3

And you just figure it out on your own.

1:48.9

And, of course, you make a lot of mistakes along the way.

1:52.0

That's coming up on the Game Changing Attorney podcast.

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Before we begin today's episode, I want to remind you that we aren't beholden to any sponsors or run any ads on this podcast.

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This allows us to present all of our episodes raw and unfiltered.

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