Oct. 22, 2020
Winning strategies for lawyers learned in military court
In recent years I have had the good fortune to obtain large verdicts for my personal injury clients, including three of the top 100 Southern California verdicts of 2019. Those awards were the result of hard work and good facts, but they were also the product of my years as a United States Marine and as an advocate for military service members charged with crimes.




Joseph H. Low
Principal
Law Firm of Joseph H. Low IV
Joseph is a personal injury attorney. Before he became a civil litigator, he handled a number of military cases, mostly pro bono, for service members accused of war crimes. His book in progress is "The Art of Trial."
In recent years I have had the good fortune to obtain large verdicts for my personal injury clients, including three of the top 100 Southern California verdicts of 2019. Those awards were the result of hard work and good facts, but they were also the product of my years as a United States Marine and as an advocate for military service members charged with crimes.
Representing soldiers taught me skills and techniques upon which I dra...
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