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     Ken Royal is a real lawyer – not the kind that dresses up for TV commercials or pastes his face on a billboard, but who has rarely, if ever, championed their client’s cause in heated litigation and courtroom battles like Ken has done more than a thousand times in his distinguished career that now spans over 35 years.   

     So is your legal matter important to you?  If it is, you should carefully consider what kind of lawyer you want to be your advocate because this decision will almost always significantly impact the outcome of your case.  Would you rather have an attorney who has several decades of litigation and trial experience and who has been lead counsel in hundreds of complex and high stakes cases for both plaintiffs and defendants?  Or on the other hand, is a lawyer who targets his law practice primarily, if not exclusively, toward the “low hanging fruit” of car wrecks good enough for you?   

     To be an outstanding trial advocate, one needs to have an extensive knowledge of the law, a wealth of experience in handling difficult issues, and very importantly, real empathy and understanding of the client and the issues they face.  After more than 35 years as a trial lawyer, Ken Royal has worked very hard to obtain those qualities.  It can be very challenging to properly handle difficult and complex cases because many important decisions must be made in the course of litigation regarding witnesses, evidence and strategy, among other things.  There is simply no substitute for the considerable of “trial by fire” experience that Ken Royal has.

     In addition, although general writing is usually relatively easy for most people, writing well and with clarity and persuasion can be a difficult task.  The same is true with legal writing.  Most trained lawyers are competent enough to put together basic legal motions and briefs.  But to be a truly effective trial advocate today, a lawyer must be able to author legal motions and briefs that are both very clear and highly persuasive.  While most lawyers can do this on a basic level, it seems that a surprising few have the skill and experience to be a highly effective legal writer.  However, because of his extensive training and experience in preparing      thousands of legal motions and briefs throughout his career, many of which have pertained to very complex and substantial matters, Ken Royal has developed the ability to clearly and concisely present the facts and arguments of a case in the most favorable light possible.  In fact, a number of seasoned trial lawyers who have litigated both with and against Ken in serious and complex cases have commented that his motions and briefs are among the best they have read.