Trial Tales and Insights With Brandon Tate
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Brandon Tate is a Member of Waldron Tate Bowen Land LLC, a law firm in Indianapolis, Indiana, specializing in litigating cases including personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, real estate and construction, and business and corporate services. Brandon’s focuses on personal injury, wrongful death, corporate litigation, constitutional violation claims, and life insurance denials. Notably, Brandon helped secure a record-breaking $159 million jury verdict for a client catastrophically injured by a drunk driver, marking the largest reported jury verdict in Indiana history. He has been recognized by Super Lawyers from 2027 through 2025.
In this episode…How can professionals navigate a significant career transition and emerge successful in a competitive field? By fostering a growth mindset and remaining open to new experiences, professionals can pivot effectively and seize opportunities as they arise. Learn how a personal injury attorney made this seemingly improbable leap and excelled in his legal career.
Initially drawn to Indiana for its vibrant legal community, Brandon Tate's journey was marked by strategic planning and the pursuit of practical experience over academic excellence. Together with his partner Kevin Bowen, they meticulously planned to establish a law firm while still in law school, focusing on gaining courtroom experience through criminal and family law to eventually transition into personal injury law. Their proactive approach and willingness to adapt allowed them to build a reputable practice from the ground up, defying the odds of failure often associated with new law firms.
In this episode of Circle City Conversations, Alex Limontes chats with Brandon Tate, Member of Waldron Tate Bowen Land LLC, about the intricacies of building a law practice. Brandon reflects on his team’s journey to establishing themselves in the legal field, discusses the importance of storytelling in trials, how to overcome public speaking challenges, and the nuances of different legal cases, including qualified immunity and the value of human connection and authenticity in the courtroom.
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