Nick Rowley recently sat down with Trial Guides for another Fireside Chat on the topic of “The Art of Storytelling in Trial”. In the video, Nick spends nearly two hours talking about the importance of the jury hearing, feeling, and experiencing for themselves the important story being told during a trial.
“Never get up and tell the jury how great your client is and what they do and what happened to them, show them.”
Nick Rowley, partner at Carpenter, Zuckerman & Rowley and founder of Trial Lawyers for Justice, was recently profiled on the cover of Lawyers Monthly Magazine and featured in a 4-page interview within the publication. The interview focuses on Rowley’s successful track record of winning cases, but also asks tough questions about losses in court, how he handles emotional and gut wrenching cases, and what he would change in the legal industry.
“Remember who you were before law school, the human beings you were raised to be before you had to read tens of thousands of pages of legal ‘mumbo jumbo’. The law is important, but it exists so there can be justice. It is our job to breathe life and humanity into the law so that there can be justice,” said Rowley in the interview.
Nick Rowley, trial lawyer for little Destiny Reyes, speaks on camera about Destiny Reyes, a young girl who was injured in a car accident, and how he and his trial team stepped in to fight for justice against a large insurance company to ensure she would receive compensation for her injuries and be able to receive the medical attention she needs now and for the rest of her life.
Nick Rowley was recently interviewed by DK Global regarding the Destiny Reyes case. Listen along to the full podcast at the link below to learn more about the case, how Nick prepares for a case, and the tools he uses in conveying complex medical conditions to a jury.
Nick Rowley was featured this month on the cover of Attorney at Law Magazine as the featured attorney of the month. The piece includes an interview with Rowley talking about everything from his life growing up to law school to becoming one of the best personal injury trial lawyers in the country.
Nick Rowley, founder of T rial Lawyers for Justice and partner at Carpenter, Zuckerman, & Rowley, was featured as a thought leader in the personal injury section of the latest edition of Lawyer Monthly.
In the article, Rowley talks about how he fights for his clients and gets to know them on a personal level. Rowley stated “when he is representing an injured human being, the only thing on his mind is fighting for them to get the justice they deserve. I live, breathe, and dream about the case I am handling.”