Mitchell Panter is the Managing Partner at Panter, Panter & Sampedro, a Miami-based personal injury law firm known for advocating both individual injury cases and broader community safety hazard issues through legal action. With over 30 years of experience in the legal field, Mitchell leads a team of five attorneys and 11 full-time staff members. Since 1986, he's been Board Certified as a Civil Trial Lawyer through the Florida Bar and National Board of Trial Advocacy. Mitchell’s practice primarily focuses on personal injury, wrongful death, product liability, medical malpractice, and premises liability cases. Early in his career, he argued a precedent-setting case in the Florida Supreme Court, which awarded his client a $1.7 million verdict due to a product defect injury.
How does a family-oriented approach in a legal practice transform the quality of service and client relationships? Is there a more profound impact to be had beyond traditional legal representation?
Mitchell Panter, a seasoned attorney with over three decades in the field, advocates for the integration of family values into professional law practice, believing it to be a cornerstone of his success. He highlights how this unique approach fosters trust, collaboration, and a deep empathy towards clients. Mitchell’s experience shows that involving family in the firm's operations not only strengthens internal dynamics but also resonates with clients, offering them a more personalized and caring legal experience. This blend of personal touch with professional expertise, he argues, significantly enhances the effectiveness and human aspect of legal work, leading to more meaningful client relationships and successful outcomes.
In this episode of 15 Minutes, Chad Franzen talks with Mitchell Panter, Managing Partner at Panter, Panter & Sampedro, to discuss the dynamics of running a successful personal injury law firm. They discuss the importance of family involvement in the business, Mitchell's approach to client care, especially in complex personal injury cases, and the key role of effective communication in managing a law firm.
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