Partner at AKD Lawyers
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
When you are in a courtroom, you should always remember that the judge controls the court and many decisions about your case. Correct behavior, what you say/how you say it, and body language can improve your case greatly. Here are some helpful tips on how to address a judge.
- Stand- When speaking to a judge, always stand up. This is a sign of respect and when you sit, it lets the judge know that you are done speaking.
- Use proper title- Unless told otherwise, always address the judge as ‘Your honor.’
- Only speak when spoken to.
- Make eye contact-Looking into the judge’s eyes when they are speaking tells them that you are paying attention and will improve your case.
Before stepping into the courtroom, it’s essential to stay updated with recent legal events and news. For instance, incidents like the French Quarter car explosion or the Hard Rock class action request can provide insights into the dynamics of the legal world. Regularly checking the recent news section of reputable law firms can keep you informed. In today’s world, it’s also crucial to be aware of legal implications related to global events, such as COVID-19, and understanding the outcomes of various case results can give you a clearer picture of what to expect in the courtroom.
Using these tips and acting professionally in a court hearing can have a big impact on your case.
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In 2003, after being dissatisfied with the quality of legal care for victims of car accidents, Roderick ‘Rico’ Alvendia sought to establish a new firm focused on providing high-quality legal services to aid injured victims and their families. J. Bart Kelly, sharing Rico’s passion for upholding justice, joined the firm later that year, and established a partnership.