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Apr 3rd, 2024 | Season 1 Episode 6
Managing Attorney | Rencher Law Group
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From a complicated childhood dealing with parental substance addiction and peer engagement in serious crime, to theater in college and even the Marine Corps, D.L. Rencher has lived through many diverse experiences on his path to trial law.
The one common thread through his entire life has been his commitment and fervent interest in social justice. Driven by this passion and his independent persistence, D.L. put himself through law school and dedicated himself to tireless advocacy in his work.
Listen as D.L. shares stories of his personal and career journey and story about a key case with a verdict (regardless of the outcome) that strengthened his relentless resilience to bring justice for his clients.
For his “Closing Argument,” D.L. shares his on the three ways to “go through a wall.” He talks about the importance of of giving everything you’ve got, to leave nothing behind. “Bring it to the table, because this is where it matters. This is the Arena of Litigation.”
[Theme Song Plays]
D.L. Rencher: No matter what you did to get here, you got to work even harder to stay here. I just kind of developed this curiosity. The curiosity of what is advocacy about. Right out of high school, I was in the Marine Corps. Bring it to the table because this is where it matters. This is the arena of litigation.
Narrator: Welcome to Celebrating Justice, presented by the Trial Lawyers Journal and CloudLex, the next gen legal cloud platform built exclusively for personal injury law. Get inspired by the nation’s top trial lawyers and share in the stories that shape our pursuit of justice. Follow the podcast and join our community at TrialLawyersJournal.com. Now here’s your host, editor of TLJ and VP of Marketing at CloudLex, Chad Sands.
Chad Sands: Hello friends, and welcome back to Celebrating Justice, the podcast where we dive into the transformative world of trial law. In this episode, we hear powerful stories from trial lawyer D.L. Rencher. With the foundation built on passion, perseverance, and a deep seated belief and justice for all, D.L.’s journey is nothing short of inspirational. Before we uncover the stories behind his journey from the Marines to the courtroom, I asked him, why did you want to become a trial lawyer?
I was an aircraft firefighter, emergency medical technician. Right after the Marine Corps, I found myself in a job working in the emergency room at a local hospital, and I became a trauma scribe. Then I became a cardiology technician, and seeing that threaded my idea that I wanted to go to medical school. But quickly I found myself not really wanting the rigors of hard sciences, but thinking about social justice more and more as I was at UCLA.
From there, I actually dabbled a little bit in theater, believe it or not. So I had a little bit of an artsy background, and so I was kind of a little bit all over the place at UCLA. But certainly into the kind of overall social justice. When I graduated from UCLA, I thought about, very quickly, taking the LSAT. I didn’t do the best on the LSAT in terms of what I expected to do, but it was enough to get me into some really good schools. And I took that path, and I excelled after my first year of law school. You know, they say that law school is the first year the most difficult? It was the most difficult for me. In fact, I almost failed out of law school my first semester. I was put on academic probation, but I can tell you that I learned a lesson. And that lesson is that no matter what you did to get here, you got to work even harder to stay here. And I did just that. And after that, I turned the corner. I found myself really getting good grades because I applied the practical knowledge I learned growing up and the struggles that I had and faced as a child with two parents that were dependent on substances and found their way to be kind of interacting with the criminal system. And I realized that I had nobody to rely on. And, you know, I was putting myself through undergrad, putting myself through law school. And so it was me and there was nowhere else to go. So I had to succeed.
Chad Sands: I’m curious to hear how you consider yourself unique when it comes to being a trial lawyer.
Chad Sands: Your persistency.
D.L. Rencher: Yes.
Chad Sands: I know it can be hard to pick one, but can you share a story of one case and its lasting effect on you?
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Now here is this episode’s “Closing argument.”
Like I said, when I got my LSAT scores, they weren’t the best. I got into law school, said, hey, you know what? This might not be the place for you, your first year, first semester. I had to turn things around, and I had to look at myself in the mirror and say, do you want this? Go get it and live for that, and that’s what I do. Early on, I interned in the district attorney’s office. I did some criminal defense. Then I did medical malpractice defense for about five years. Then after that, I started to see a different path, a path where I could really take what all I have to bear to the table for my clients, which is myself and my experiences and understanding their experiences will give me the edge in their case. And that’s why I use the word tireless, relentless. Because I accept that awesome responsibility and I advocate for them and I go for it. We truly have people’s lives on our hands, understanding that carries with it, a great deal of responsibility and awesome responsibility. And so whatever you have to grapple with, whatever you have to bring to the table, bring it full force because this is where it matters. This is the arena of litigation.
Chad Sands: That was trial lawyer D.L. Rencher, the founder of Rencher Law Group, based in San Francisco, California. Thanks for sharing those stories. To learn more about D.L., visit his website RencherLawGroup.com. All right, I’m Chad Sands. Thanks for listening. See you next time.
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