This week Jake continues his 5-part Dojo reflects on the places where legal education occurs and how to become a better student of the law.

The podcast where defenders of the constitution assemble to prepare for court room battle and firm owners gather to develop marketing strategies that will revolutionize the practice of criminal defense.
This week Jake continues his 5-part Dojo reflects on the places where legal education occurs and how to become a better student of the law.
This week Jake continues his 5-part Dojo (“the place of the way”) series on maximizing your time by mastering your calendar space.
Making sure your office space is uplifting and clean is essential to avoiding professional burnout and maximizing your work time.
The NC DWI Guy is kicking off a 5-part DWI training series. The translation for the Japanese word “Dojo” is “the place of the way.”
If you want to be the lawyer that provides cutting edge criminal defense and looks at a case from every angle, this episode is for you!
You are in for a real treat tuning into today’s conversation with Tony Scheer. Tony shares his playbook for vigorously defending cases.
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On today’s episode of the NC DWI Guy Podcast, Jake explains how to answer your client’s objections, even when they are unspoken.
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What does it mean to be a “trial lawyer?” On today’s episode, Jake lays out five defining characteristics of a true trial lawyer.
Welcome to the NC DWI Guy podcast, where defenders of the constitution assemble to prepare for court room battle and firm owners gather to develop marketing strategies that will revolutionize the practice of criminal defense.
Owner, Minick Law, P.C.
James Minick is the ‘Asheville DWI Guy’. Concentrating his practice in DWI / DUI Defense, he has handled hundreds of DWI cases throughout Western North Carolina.