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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 18 MIN

Career Advice for Younger Lawyers

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Episode Summary: In this episode of Limits Exhausted: Texas’ Personal Injury Litigation Podcast, host Shameika Rhymes sits down with attorney Kiernan McAlpine, founder of McAlpine Law Firm and a board-certified specialist in personal injury trial law. Kiernan shares his insights on building a successful career in personal injury litigation, emphasizing the importance of gaining experience over seeking prestige and high salaries early on. He discusses the value of mentorship, the necessity of developing skills like legal writing and deposition taking, and the significance of business development for long-term career growth. Kiernan's personal journey from starting a solo practice during the Great Recession to becoming a sought-after trial attorney offers valuable lessons for young lawyers aiming to excel in the field. Listeners will gain practical advice on navigating the early years of a legal career and positioning themselves for future success. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:12 – Meet Kiernan McAlpine 00:41 – Building a Legal Career 01:09 – Early Career Challenges 02:22 – Importance of Experience 03:30 – Value as a Young Attorney 05:15 – Role of Mentorship 08:17 – Taking Initiative in Skill Development 09:43 – Legal Writing for Job Security 11:20 – Importance of Depositions 13:54 – Choosing the Right Job 15:13 – Experience vs. Compensation 16:45 – Business Development in Law About the Show: Limits Exhausted: Texas’ Personal Injury Litigation Podcast is a podcast dedicated to exploring the intricacies of personal injury litigation in Texas. The show features in-depth discussions with experienced attorneys, offering insights into trial strategies, career development, and the legal landscape. Designed for legal professionals and aspiring lawyers, the podcast aims to provide practical advice and foster a deeper understanding of the personal injury field. With a focus on ethics, clarity, and actionable knowledge, Limits Exhausted: Texas’ Personal Injury Litigation Podcast serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their legal practice.

In this episode of Limits Exhausted: Texas’ Personal Injury Litigation Podcast, host Shameika Rhymes sits down with attorney Kiernan McAlpine, founder of McAlpine Law Firm and a board-certified specialist in personal injury trial law. Kiernan shares his insights on building a successful career in personal injury litigation, emphasizing the importance of gaining experience over seeking prestige and high salaries early on. He discusses the value of mentorship, the necessity of developing skills like legal writing and deposition taking, and the significance of business development for long-term career growth. Kiernan’s personal journey from starting a solo practice during the Great Recession to becoming a sought-after trial attorney offers valuable lessons for young lawyers aiming to excel in the field. Listeners will gain practical advice on navigating the early years of a legal career and positioning themselves for future success.

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Episode Summary: In this episode of Limits Exhausted: Texas’ Personal Injury Litigation Podcast, host Shameika Rhymes sits down with attorney Kiernan McAlpine, founder of McAlpine Law Firm and a board-certified specialist in personal injury trial...

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