About the Episode
Mr. Campione is an advocate of justice for all. His concentrated areas of focus include personal injury, business, and real estate law.
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Christopher David Campione has always held a deep passion for helping others. His unmatched dedication to the pursuit of justice and aggressive defense of his clients sets him apart from his colleagues. Mr. Campione is an advocate of justice for all. His concentrated areas of focus include personal injury, business, and real estate law.
Listen as he shares his journey of becoming a trial lawyer and starting his own firm with just $4,000 in his pocket. He discusses the influence of his family connections to the law and his own reluctant path to becoming a trial lawyer. Christopher highlights the importance of treating clients well and building a reputation through word of mouth. For his “Closing Argument,” he addresses how consumers are fed up with some of the tactics of PI attorneys but touches on the much bigger picture that makes the work so important.
Key takeaways
- Building a successful law firm requires treating clients well and building a reputation through word of mouth.
- Significant cases can have a lasting impact on both the client and the attorney, providing a sense of justice and making a difference in people’s lives.
- The decision to settle or go to trial depends on the specific circumstances of each case, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach.
- There is so much more to what goes on in a Personal Injury trial than most people realize
Chapters
1:19 min /
Why did you want to become a trial lawyer?
2:46 min /
What makes you unique?
3:47 min /
A case that matters.
6:16 min /
Christopher’s “Closing Argument”
Transcript
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