I’m not usually one to make bold promises, but if nothing else, this week’s episode will make you laugh.
So, if you stick around for nothing else, please do not leave until you’ve heard possibly the best story of a Zoom mishap I’ve heard during this entire pandemic.
Now that that’s out of the way, this week I was fortunate enough to sit down with a fellow trucking attorney, Christy Comstock.
Christy began practicing law in 1991 and has gone on to become one of the most formidable trucking defense lawyers in Arkansas, and frankly, the country, having been identified by Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers in Transportation.
She is a partner at Wales Comstock, but in addition to her private civil litigation practice, she is also a public defender with over 15 years of criminal defense experience under her belt.
And not to be outdone, in 2004 she founded the Arkansas Trucking Seminar, which has become one of the largest and most highly regarded events in the world of transportation.
We talk about her journey to the legal field, the impact of technology in the practice of law, her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated industry, and what younger lawyers need to learn and what we senior lawyers need to be willing to teach.
This was definitely as episode that could have lasted longer, but what we were able to pack in was some of the easiest conversation I’ve had in a while.
Enjoy the show!
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