Trial Lawyers
A group of legal professionals who represent plaintiffs, often in class-action lawsuits. They are described as a major force pushing for the repeal of Section 230, as it would open up social media companies to a flood of litigation.
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1/4/2026, 4:08:17 AM
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1/4/2026, 4:08:17 AM
Summary
Trial lawyers are legal professionals who specialize in representing clients during litigation, presenting evidence, and advocating before judges and juries. In the context of the All-In Podcast (Episode 164), Chamath Palihapitiya highlights their potential influence on legislation, specifically suggesting that the push to repeal Section 230 is driven by trial lawyers seeking opportunities for massive lawsuits against tech platforms. Their work spans various jurisdictions and legal systems, historically originating in ancient Greece and Rome, and today involves complex cases ranging from corporate governance disputes—such as the Delaware court's voiding of Elon Musk's $56B pay package—to civil and criminal defense.
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Extracted Attributes
Key Function
Representing clients in legal proceedings and presenting evidence
Primary Skills
Oral advocacy, witness examination, and persuasive argument
Historical Origins
Ancient Greece and Rome
Economic Motivation
Seeking large-scale lawsuits through legislative changes like Section 230 repeal
Required Qualifications
Law degree and passing a bar examination
Timeline
- The role of lawyers is established in ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome. (Source: Wikipedia)
0001-01-01
- Justice Powell identifies top Supreme Court advocates including Walter Jones and Daniel Webster in a historical research speech. (Source: Oyez and Cornell Legal Information Institute)
1974-01-01
- Chamath Palihapitiya discusses the role of trial lawyers in the potential repeal of Section 230 on the All-In Podcast. (Source: All-In Podcast Episode 164)
2024-01-31
- Date associated with documentation of trial lawyers' roles and persuasive advocacy in litigation law firms. (Source: SSKB Law)
2025-08-15
Wikipedia
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A lawyer is a person who is qualified to offer advice about the law, draft legal documents, or represent individuals in legal matters. The exact nature of a lawyer's work varies depending on the legal jurisdiction and the legal system, as well as the lawyer's area of practice. In many jurisdictions, the legal profession is divided into various branches — including barristers, solicitors, conveyancers, notaries, canon lawyer — who perform different tasks related to the law. Historically, the role of lawyers can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome. In modern times, the practice of law includes activities such as representing clients in criminal or civil court, advising on business transactions, protecting intellectual property, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. Depending on the country, the education required to become a lawyer can range from completing an undergraduate law degree to undergoing postgraduate education and professional training. In many jurisdictions, passing a bar examination is also necessary before one can practice law. Working as a lawyer generally involves the practical application of abstract legal theories and knowledge to solve specific problems. Some lawyers also work primarily in upholding the rule of law, human rights, and the interests of the legal profession.
Web Search Results
- What are Trial Lawyers: Key Roles in Litigation Law Firms
Hablamos Español. Hablamos Español. En Español # SSKB News 2. News 4. August * August 15th, 2025 Once at trial, they present evidence, examine and cross-examine witnesses, and deliver compelling opening and closing statements. * **Persuasive advocacy** to influence judges and juries. They excel in oral advocacy, crafting persuasive arguments, examining witnesses, and swaying judges and juries. Process and Case Types** Consultations provide an opportunity to assess their approach, learn about past results, and determine whether they are the right fit for you. Their dedication transforms legal rights into real-world results, making justice not just a principle—but a reality. ### Essential Legal Steps for Parents of College-Bound Freshmen We'll call you! Send any details you'd like, and we'll get back to you shortly.
- Eight Traits of Great Trial Lawyers: A Federal Judge's View ...
by JMW Bennett · Cited by 23 — I am quite sure that very few of the nation's greatest trial lawyers were on law review or in the top 5% of their law school class. In my view, the skill sets
- Find a Lawyer | NY CourtHelp
# Find a Lawyer. The NYS Court System cannot recommend specific lawyers but we can help you find the right lawyer for your legal problem. ## Free Lawyer Help. These volunteer lawyer programs allow you to get free legal advice from a lawyer at the courthouse. It is important to know that these lawyers do not go to court for you, they simply provide legal advice when you meet. The New York State Bar Association Lawyer Referral and Information Service can help you find a lawyer in your area of the state. The New York City Bar Association Legal Referral Service can help you find a lawyer in New York City and the first half hour meeting with the lawyer is free. The Universal Access to Legal Services Law allows some residential tenants living in New York City to get a free lawyer to represent them in Housing Court. New York City is the first city in the country to provide lawyers for tenants in housing cases.
- The 15 Most Famous Lawyers in American History
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- Top Supreme Court Advocates: All-Time Numerical Rankings
This report for Oyez and the Cornell Legal Information Institute ("LII") ranks advocates before the United States Supreme Court based on their number of oral arguments (including rearguments), with a threshold for eligibility of 50 arguments. Justice Powell delivered a speech in 1974 for which research was done to identify the advocates with the highest number of Supreme Court appearances: Walter Jones (“some 317”), Daniel Webster (“between 185 and 200”), and John W. Edward White identified a number of advocates before the Supreme Court with large numbers of cases: Jones (169 cases between 1815 and 1835), 12 Wirt (170 between 1815 and 1835), 13 Swann (80 between 1815 and 1838), 14 John Sergeant (63 between 1815 and 1835), 15 and Luther Martin (25 between 1808 and 1813). * Therefore, there may be a large number of cases argued before the Supreme Court not included in any published reports, affecting not only Webster but other advocates.
Location Data
West coast trial lawyers, 350, South Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Downtown, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, 90071, United States
Coordinates: 34.0514279, -118.2516269
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