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i
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think of the client first and in all
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aspects of
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of how i approach a case or dealing with
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the case
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i think about what’s going to be best
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for my client
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i think if you’re thinking about the
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client first and foremost
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you’re going to make the right decisions
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i will think about how can i best serve
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my client
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and then from there how am i going to be
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able to tell
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the best story that other individuals
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will feel and understand and hopefully
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decide
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in favor of my client
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in order to be successful in the
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courtroom you
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you have to have good preparation uh and
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it has to start from the beginning
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it’s like baking a cake the proper
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amount of ingredients have to go in
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from the very beginning and care has to
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be taken
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from the very first step and as you
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prepare the ingredients and get the
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batter ready
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if your batter isn’t proper and you go
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to stick it in the oven you’re not going
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to have a good cake
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same thing with your case you need to
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work on that case
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and develop it so that when you stick
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that case in the oven
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you have the best chance of a good cake
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coming out in a good case
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so that’s what it takes preparation
Baltimore, MD personal injury lawyer Ace McBride shares the philosophy of his practice and what it takes to be successful in the courtroom.