Ryan Kniznik - Kniznik Family Law
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Ryan Kniznik - Kniznik Family Law
@RyanKniznik
Family lawyer in Ontario providing clients with creative ways to resolve issues.
Toronto, Ontario Katılım Mart 2022
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Being loud doesn't mean the arguments are stronger. It's usually the opposite.
This type of behaviour is seen when the other side doesn't have support for their position. They try to yell the other side into agreeing with them. It's ineffective once you see through this.
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Remove toxic language from communications and materials in family law cases.
Points can be made without attacking the other side or their counsel. They are stronger and more persuasive this way.
The approach taken on a case will set it up for success.
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Proud to be Recognized in Best Lawyers Canada for Family Law, especially in my first year of opening my own firm!!
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People on the other side of a file have things going on in the background beyond just work.
That's why communicating in a respectful way or providing that professional courtesy (if it doesn't prejudice the case) is important.
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When opposing counsel is trying their best to throw you off, it's probably because the position they are putting forward has no traction.
Being angry, threatening, and insulting isn't coming from a place of strength.
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It doesn't cost anything to be friendly to opposing counsel.
Being friendly doesn't mean caving on the positions or giving up easily. It is a way that makes law more enjoyable to practice, and the experience less stressful for the clients.
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Being in control of your own conduct, especially in the face of OC who is trying to throw you off, is an important skill.
It shows the client they have a lawyer who is calm under pressure. Decision making is clearer. You avoid reactions that may set the case backwards.
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How do you know what the perfect decision is?
You don't. You can't see into the future and play out what would have happened if you went in a different direction.
Make decisions, see the results, and adjust if needed.
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You don't need to be best friends with opposing counsel, but they are also not your enemy.
Having open lines of communication with them, because you are actually decent to deal with, increases settlement opportunities.
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There is case law, and then there is the real person in front you.
That person has a relationship history, emotions, and the reality of addressing changing circumstances.
The dynamics behind the case law is important for figuring out solutions and realistic outcomes.
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Only telling a client what they want to hear isn't providing them with value.
Doing this to get their business, is going to lead to issues down the road.
Setting realistic and practical expectations is a value add.
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You know what doesn't help cases....
A lawyer who yells, is difficult to deal with, and brags about how much they like to argue.
It's more helpful to a client to have an approachable lawyer, who is in control of their conduct.
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