Insights: News 5 Questions with Justin Krieger
Law Week Colorado
This week’s 5Q features Justin Krieger, Managing Partner of Kilpatrick's Denver office, where his practice area is intellectual property.
Regarding paper vs. digital briefs, Krieger says, “Having paper is ideal when doing a deep-dive into documents, but the flexibility of digital and the benefits of text searching can be critical at trial.” For trial prep, Krieger advises that “trading coffee for herbal tea ensures your opening statement doesn’t sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks, allowing for the slow, deliberate and well-thought-out delivery that actually keeps the jury — and the court reporter — on your side.”
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