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The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

8. Mark O'Mara — Defending George Zimmerman & Navigating the Media

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

Michael Mogill

Management, Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship

5.0540 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

"I wouldn't change an hour of it. It was an absolute two-year adrenaline rush." - Mark O'Mara How does it feel to be the most famous defense attorney in America? How did Mark balance the challenging Zimmerman defense with the intense media scrutiny of the highest-profile case in the country? What's the problem with today's juvenile justice system? Which personal traits allow Mark to keep calm in the courtroom? What are the dangers of trial by media? How can attorneys continue to beat their professional goals and keep pushing the limits? Representing Zimmerman In The Case That Gripped America Mark O'Mara became a household name in 2012 when he signed on as the defense attorney for the infamous George Zimmerman. This career-defining case captured the attention of millions and changed his career forever. In this episode, Mark dives deep into the pressures of being a lawyer thrust into the public eye — and how that challenge drove him to succeed. The Lawyer At The Eye Of The Storm Attorneys are used to being under scrutiny from their clients and peers in the legal community, but the Zimmerman case took it to a whole new level. Mark was at the center of a tense — and sometimes dangerous — situation that generated a level of societal resonance that nobody could have predicted. The media and the American public were attentive to the narrative, and O’Mara’s peers questioned why he'd even take the case. Mark explains how he dealt with the media in a way that was sensitive both to the criminal justice system and to the societal pressures — a gold standard approach that is relevant for attorneys countrywide who manage high-profile cases. Mindset & Drive: The Calm Of The Courtroom While other trial lawyers feel the heat in the courtroom, Mark thrives in a high-stress environment. This is his lifetime vocation — so when he’s firing on all cylinders, when every neuron is focused on that winning argument, that’s Mark’s sweet spot. The drive, mindset, and motivation Mark embodies extend far further than any one trial. He has a career-spanning track record of successfully taking on challenging cases in order to test his capabilities and to be the best defense lawyer he can possibly be. Key takeaways: If you want to be the best criminal defense lawyer you can be, remember the reason you exist: to protect the values of the constitution. Mark is a passionate believer that defense attorneys are liberty's last champion. According to Mark, defense lawyers that aren't leveraging ALL of their skills, intellect, and expertise to take on challenging cases should start looking for a new career path. In career-defining “make or break” moments, you get to see what kind of attorney someone really is. With his ethics and practices under scrutiny, Mark showed the world that he is driven by challenge, that he runs a tight ship in his organization, and that he is energized by the people around him. Behind every successful leader in the legal industry, there’s a host of supportive and dedicated associates, family members, and partners — and Mark is proud to sing their praises. Through his work with several non-profits, Mark is committed to addressing some of the entrenched issues in the American justice system. He details how the juvenile system as it stands creates a breeding ground for future criminals — and the transformational interventions he wants to see implemented. For Mark it's a win for all parties: we spend less money putting juveniles in prison and more money on creating the better society we'd all like to be a part of. Links And Resources The Game Changing Attorney Podcast Michael Mogill Facebook Michael Mogill Twitter Michael Mogill Instagram Michael Mogill LinkedIn Crisp Video Website Crisp Video Facebook Crisp Video Group Twitter Crisp Video Instagram Crisp Video LinkedIn Mark O'Mara LinkedIn Mark O'Mara Twitter O'Mara Law Group Website O'Mara Law Group LinkedIn

Transcript

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0:00.0

Somebody called me up and I said, yeah, I'm going to be counsel for George Zimmerman.

0:07.4

And I am not exaggerating because we have the pictures.

0:10.8

Within a half an hour, there were 75 vehicles up and down my little street,

0:17.7

about a dozen satellite trucks, and about 100 reporters that made a semi-circle

0:25.0

around the front door.

0:26.7

That's nationally acclaimed defense attorney Mark O'Mara.

0:30.4

It blew up from day one, and literally from that day until about a week after the trial, so that's almost two years, there was

0:40.2

never less than a dozen people outside of my office, normally 20 to 30.

0:49.4

I'm Michael Mogul, founder and CEO of Crisp Video, the nation's number one law firm growth

0:54.5

company. I've built my business through practice, not theory. Crisp started with just $500

0:58.9

to my name and has grown to over eight figures in revenue over the last few years, earning

1:03.3

a spot on the Inc 500 list of the fastest growing private companies in America. Our approach

1:07.9

has been to take everything we've learned about generating massive growth within our own organization and help the country's most ambitious and committed law firm owners do the same for theirs.

1:16.0

In each episode of this podcast, I sit down with innovative market leaders from the legal industry and beyond.

1:21.7

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.

1:29.0

Mark O'Meara became a household name in 2012 when he signed on as a defense attorney for

1:34.3

the infamous George Zimmerman.

1:36.8

This career-defining case captured the attention of millions.

1:40.5

I sat down with Mark to talk about the pressures of being a lawyer thrust into the public eye

1:45.1

and how that challenge drove him to succeed.

1:48.1

That was me at my best.

1:50.8

Those two years, eight, 20 months, every day, every hour of every day, I was at my best.

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