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Randy Gaw is the co-founder of Gaw Poe LLP. Randy left biglaw for a more direct path to first-chair trial work and strategic autonomy. At his boutique, Randy focuses on complex business litigation and high-value continge...
036: Randy Gaw on case selection, niching, and storytelling for law firm founders is an episode from Khurram's Quorum by Khurram Naik. Randy Gaw is the co-founder of Gaw Poe LLP. Randy left biglaw for a more direct path to first-chair trial...
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Randy Gaw is the co-founder of Gaw Poe LLP. Randy left biglaw for a more direct path to first-chair trial work and strategic autonomy. At his boutique, Randy focuses on complex business litigation and high-value contingency work. We discuss: why case selection is about narrative, not just legal theory how poker and parenting made him a better litigator what he learned from jury consultants that changed how he prepares for trial
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036: Randy Gaw on case selection, niching, and storytelling for law firm founders is from Khurram's Quorum by Khurram Naik.
Published May 9, 2025 and 85:29 long