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A View from the Bench
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
6 episodes
4 days ago
Our "A View from the Bench" podcast features Washington, D.C. partner George Hazel and Houston partner Gregg Costa discussing their careers as judges, their return to private practice, and the current state and future of trials.
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Our "A View from the Bench" podcast features Washington, D.C. partner George Hazel and Houston partner Gregg Costa discussing their careers as judges, their return to private practice, and the current state and future of trials.
Show more...
News
Business
Episodes (6/6)
A View from the Bench
Episode 6 - What Can Win or Lose Your Case at Trial
1 year ago
45 minutes 42 seconds

A View from the Bench
Episode 5 - Evidentiary Rules with (Ret.) Judge Paul Grimm
1 year ago
45 minutes 11 seconds

A View from the Bench
Episode 4 - Sentencing with (Ret.) Judge Nancy Gertner
1 year ago
53 minutes 16 seconds

A View from the Bench
Episode 3 - The Future of Civil Jury Trials with (Ret.) Judge Mark Drummond
1 year ago
41 minutes 32 seconds

A View from the Bench
Episode 2 - Appellate Advocacy with (Ret.) Judge Andre Davis
1 year ago
39 minutes 36 seconds

A View from the Bench
Episode 1 - Introductions
1 year ago
36 minutes 29 seconds

A View from the Bench
Our "A View from the Bench" podcast features Washington, D.C. partner George Hazel and Houston partner Gregg Costa discussing their careers as judges, their return to private practice, and the current state and future of trials.