Kenneth Biedzynski started his legal career as a paralegal and eventually found himself going to law school to learn more and seek justice for his clients. Ken is a full-time lawyer and also a full-time musician and shares how his musical career helps make him a better attorney. As Ken aptly states, “when you are before a jury, you’re performing” and music taught him how to perfect those skills and express himself without even speaking. 

What advice would he share for new litigators? Be yourself and find your style, even if your authentic self is unorthodox. Why? Juries are watching you and jurors can tell the real from the fake. Wise words, Ken!

Check out the video below to learn more about Ken including his admiration for the late Kobe Bryant, and his tried and true tips for how to win over a jury.

 

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