Episode Summary:
In this compelling episode, attorney Kristina Lyke discusses how her faith influences her legal practice and shapes her approach to client advocacy. She shares personal insights about maintaining ethical standards, bringing compassion into the courtroom, and standing firm in her values while providing strong legal defense.
Key Timestamps:
00:05 - Introduction and episode theme
00:43 - Kristina discusses her faith background and daily prayer practice
02:32 - Discussion on maintaining moral compass in the legal system
05:01 - Bringing compassion into courtroom proceedings
07:21 - Handling pushback for incorporating faith in legal practice
09:02 - Advising clients about doing the right thing
10:57 - Advice for values-based advocacy
13:32 - Preview of upcoming Lincoln Dinner featuring Coach Joe Kennedy
About the Show:
“Legal Beagle” features attorney Kristina Lyke, founder of Lyke Law PLLC, who provides expert legal insights and practical advice for various legal situations. Hosted by Zofia Morales, the show explores different aspects of law practice while offering valuable perspectives for both legal professionals and clients.
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