Monday Mentors with Houston Personal Injury Lawyer Anna Greenberg

Houston Personal Injury Lawyer Anna Greenberg

Anna Greenberg, a personal injury lawyer with Blizzard Law in Houston, talks about moving cases forward during COVID-19, not underestimating yourself, and becoming a creative problem solver.

COVID update -

  • Still maintaining a full case load and moving cases forward
  • Staying on track with current deadlines
  • Regular Zoom calls with the staff to stay on the same page
  • Clients have been reassured their cases are moving forward; still filing things; still pursuing remote discovery; still taking their calls
  • Everyone has perseverance when it comes to the law; staff has been so committed; the care for their clients doesn't stop with COVID-19

Anna's firm and practice

  • Blizzard Law handles mass tort pharmaceutical and medical device litigation and some personal injury cases and some medical malpractice cases
    • trans mesh
    • Talcum powder
    • IVC filter
  • Her focus is more on medical malpractice cases
    • tough in Texas because of damage caps on non-economic damages
  • Human trafficking cases against the hotel industry
  • Lots of statutory hurdles to clear in medical malpractice cases; quick deadlines to prove up your case
  • Ed Blizzard (her dad and founder of the firm) is so well respected in this area of the law; they have tried a case together now and she is learning so much from working with him and watching him

Practicing law and raising a family

  • Challenging but doable!
    • recruiter ruled her out for partnership at a firm because she mentioned wanting to start a family...made her so mad!
    • Very efficient at work and don't waste time so she can get home to see her daughter

Advice for young lawyers

  • Don't underestimate yourself; can be inexperienced but also valuable
  • You can become the expert in certain aspects of the case and be a go-to person
    • Did this in her first MDL case and led to her being able to attend the prestigious/exclusive Rodney Jew sessions
  • Hard work always stands out
  • Take initiative; don't do the bare minimum; offer ideas; demonstrate leadership
    • creativity and problem solving is key
  • For business development, networking can only get you so far
    • Get familiar with how to gather cases through the internet

When looking to get hired at a law firm

  • Strong writing is key, so either in the cover letter or writing sample it is important to showcase this skill
  • If a writing sample isn't asked for and you are a strong writer, volunteer to submit one
  • In an interview it's important to show that you care about the work and that you want to be there; don't be arrogant and act like you are interviewing the firm

Future of work

  • Work with trial director programs that can be used in depos and at trial
    • if you can run it yourself during the depo it will benefit the firm and client
    • also good to be able to respond if there is an issue at trial

Rapid Fire Qs

  • One trait you want to see in an associate: attention to detail
  • Key Habit: over-preparation
  • Favorite App/Tool: Adobe!
  • Favorite Social Distancing Activity: playing with water balloons with her daughter
  • Favorite Legal Movie: A Few Good Men