ABOTA Speaks

American Board of Trial Advocates

ABOTA Speaks is the official podcast of the American Board of Trial Advocates, where history, law, and storytelling meet. Each week, ABOTA members sit down with world-renowned historians, legal experts, and accomplished trial lawyers and judges for insightful conversations about justice, the rule of law, and the art of advocacy. New episodes release every Wednesday.

  1. Preserving Judicial Independence and Public Trust in our Courts

    -36 MIN

    Preserving Judicial Independence and Public Trust in our Courts

    In this episode of ABOTA Speaks, we feature an extended conversation with Chief Judges Dori Contreras, Mark Green and Mark Pfeiffer of the Council of Chief Judges of the State Courts of Appeals (CCJSCA) – a strong partner of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). Together, they explore the role of appellate courts, the importance of judicial independence, and the shared responsibility of judges and trial lawyers in maintaining public confidence in the justice system. The discussion highlights how collaboration between the bench and bar strengthens the Rule of Law. Key topics include: The mission of the Council of Chief Justices and its role in supporting appellate courts across the countryWhy public understanding of the judicial process is essential to maintaining trust in the courts and ultimately understanding and maintaining our democracyThe importance of collaboration between judges and trial lawyers as partners in the justice systemChallenges facing the judiciary, including public perception and political pressuresPractical insights for trial lawyers, including preserving the record on appeal and maintaining professionalismThe conversation also touches on judicial selection systems across the states and how emerging issues, including artificial intelligence, may shape the future of the legal system. Learn more about ABOTA: www.abota.org ABOTA Speaks releases new episodes every two weeks. #ABOTASpeaks #TrialLaw #JuryTrial #JudicialIndependence #RuleOfLaw

    1 h 9 min
  2. Preview of the SEABOTA Annual Conference in Charleston

    15 AVR.

    Preview of the SEABOTA Annual Conference in Charleston

    In this episode of ABOTA Speaks, host Jake Courtney converses with SEABOTA President, Christy Crow, about the upcoming SEABOTA Annual Conference, taking place in Charleston, South Carolina, April 23–26, 2026. SEABOTA brings together trial lawyers from across the southeastern United States for a weekend focused on connection, mentorship, and professional growth. This year’s conference—Trial Advocacy in Bloom: Advancing Justice in the Lowcountry—features distinguished speakers, continuing legal education, and opportunities to build meaningful relationships within the trial bar. In this episode, they discuss: Key speakers and topics for this year’s conferenceThe importance of mentorship, professionalism, and community within the trial barUnique aspects of the conference, including smaller group gatherings and networking opportunitiesThe structure of SEABOTA and its role within ABOTA’s regional chapters Christy and Jake also explore the realities of legal practices in rural communities, including areas with very few attorneys and the resulting challenges for access to justice. Finally, they also touch on the work of the ABOTA Foundation, including a civics education initiative involving a classroom program in Kentucky. A Pathway Forward documentary https://www.kentuckytotheworld.org/blog/a-pathway-forward-one-year-later ABOTA Speaks releases new episodes every two weeks. Learn more about ABOTA: www.abota.org #ABOTASpeaks #TrialLaw #JuryTrial #SEABOTA #TrialBar

    29 min
  3. Scott Costantino on Leadership, Service, and the Future of the Trial Bar

    18 MARS

    Scott Costantino on Leadership, Service, and the Future of the Trial Bar

    In this episode of ABOTA Speaks, host Jake Courtney sits down with Scott Costantino, a trial lawyer from Jacksonville, Florida, ABOTA leader, and current President of the International Society of Barristers, for a conversation about leadership, service, and involvement in the trial bar. Scott reflects on his early career and how membership in ABOTA began as an aspiration—something to work toward as he gained trial experience and built his reputation in the courtroom. He shares how showing up, volunteering, and raising his hand to serve opened the door to leadership opportunities within the organization. The conversation also explores how the realities of modern litigation—fewer jury trials and increasing costs—have changed the path for younger lawyers seeking courtroom experience. Scott and Jake discuss why organizations remain essential to mentoring the next generation of trial lawyers and protecting the right to trial by jury. Scott also offers perspective from his role as President of the International Society of Barristers, an invitation-only organization of plaintiff and defense trial lawyers that emphasizes professional fellowship and lifelong relationships within the trial bar. Learn more: American Board of Trial Advocates: www.abota.org International Society of Barristers: www.isob.com ABOTA Speaks releases new episodes every two weeks. #ABOTASpeaks #TrialLaw #JuryTrial #TrialBar #RuleOfLaw

    27 min
  4. Inside the American Civil Trial Bar Roundtable: Protecting the Right to Trial by Jury

    4 MARS

    Inside the American Civil Trial Bar Roundtable: Protecting the Right to Trial by Jury

    In this episode of ABOTA Speaks, host Jill Webb sits down with John Cuttino and Sean Domnick, co-facilitators of the American Civil Trial Bar Roundtable, to discuss the unique role this organization plays in protecting the civil justice system. The American Civil Trial Bar Roundtable brings together leaders from major plaintiff and defense organizations—including DRI, AAJ, the American Bar Association, and others—for high-level discussions about the challenges facing the civil jury trial system. From artificial intelligence to mandatory arbitration clauses to protecting the judiciary, the Roundtable provides a forum for candid dialogue and collaboration across the trial bar. John and Sean explain: · What the American Civil Trial Bar Roundtable is—and why it was founded · How ABOTA serves as the founder and host organization · Why the structure of the Roundtable is essential to its effectiveness · How diverse trial groups collaborate on issues affecting the profession · Why the Seventh Amendment remains foundational to American democracy They also discuss how the Roundtable’s work extends beyond lawyers—impacting everyday citizens by helping preserve access to meaningful jury trials and addressing emerging threats to the Rule of Law. Learn more: American Board of Trial Advocates: www.abota.org DRI – Association of Lawyers Defending Business : www.dri.org American Association for Justice: www.justice.org #ABOTASpeaks #JuryTrial #SeventhAmendment #CivilJustice #RuleOfLaw #TrialLaw

    25 min

À propos

ABOTA Speaks is the official podcast of the American Board of Trial Advocates, where history, law, and storytelling meet. Each week, ABOTA members sit down with world-renowned historians, legal experts, and accomplished trial lawyers and judges for insightful conversations about justice, the rule of law, and the art of advocacy. New episodes release every Wednesday.

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