More Good Advice For Young Lawyers Don Rumsfeld Style

by Ryan McKeen

Don Rumsfeld was right. You need to know your unknown unknowns.

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In law there are things you know, things you know you don’t know, and things you don’t know you don’t know.

It’s always best to know something. Research can turn things you know you don’t know into things that you know but it’s it’s figuring out the unknown unknowns where lawyers earn their keep.

When I wake up in the middle of the night thinking about a case its often because I’m trying to figure out what what it is that I don’t know that I don’t know. The same thing happens when I’m mowing the lawn, going for a run, or taking a shower – it’s all about the unknown unknowns.

Mowing the lawn, going for a run, and taking a shower are the only times that I have time to think about the unknown unknowns in a case and convert them into simply things I know that I don’t know.

The point is that you need to figure out unknown unknowns. Doing so requires time alone to reflect. Unknown unknowns almost never appear when I’m sitting at my desk.

Let your mind wonder through a problem and get lost in it and only then will you find out what it is you know that you don’t know.

Ryan McKeen is a trial attorney at Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC in Glastonbury, Connecticut. In 2016, he was honored by the CT Personal Injury Hall of Fame for securing one of the highest settlements in the state. He is a New Leader in the Law. ABA 100. Avvo 10. 40 under 40 for Hartford Business Journal. He has been quoted in Time Magazine, the New York Times, Hartford Courant, Wall Street Journal Law Blog and the Hartford Business Journal. He focuses his practice on Connecticut Personal Injury law. He loves what he does. Contact him ryan@cttrialfirm.com or 860 471 8333

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