Hone Your Craft. From Military Attorney to Private Practice Attorney; with Attorney Mike Melito | 108
Description
"You learn your craft it, hone it; then eventually it becomes how I operate."
-Mike Melito
Episode Synopsis:
Today we are meeting with my good close friend Michael Melito, who is an attorney here in town in Denver. But his story is rather unique. And I think the really good lesson that we're going to get from here is Mike was in a previous life, a paratrooper in the U.S. Army, and then he was in the Army JAG. He was a lawyer in the Army, then later went and transitioned into the Colorado attorney general's office. And he was at the Colorado attorney general's office prosecuting white-collar crime cases. And then eventually, most recently within the last few years, transitioned from the Colorado attorney general's office into private practice, running his own business as a lawyer. And his story is really unique. I think he has some really great stories in terms of his transition from the military into working for the Colorado state government and into private practice.
Show Notes:
What got me interested in joining the military [3:26 ]
I remember this white-collar crime, a ring of thieves [7:42 ]
Find the Silver Foxes [10:30 ]
If you don't have the answer you find it [15:29 ]
I'm curious, why did you decide to go ahead and start your own business instead of teaming up with other people? [27:23 ]
There's a lot of smart lawyers. They're smart doctors, but it comes down to can you communicate? [41:49 }
We're not fearful of confronting the client [46:56 ]
More Quotes:
"I loved working for the government. I do not regret changing to private practice because as a business man, I am learning and continuing to learn my craft. And that's what every business person has to be a student of the game." -Mike Melito
"You've been referred to me because that's how I operate. I don't really advertise, but you want my skill set. Well, let me see if we fit because if you and I can communicate with one another, we built trust, we built honesty. And that allows me to hear and diagnose your woes as best I can because you're being thorough, you're being complete, and you're being candid with me, even for the stuff that it's hard to say because you might be admitting to, I did something wrong, I did a crime, I wronged my business partner or I wronged these people."- Mike Melito
https://www.melitolaw.com/
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