#22 2025 National ABOTA President Jennifer Haltom Doan, Esq. Discusses the Rule of Law.

#22 2025 National ABOTA President Jennifer Haltom Doan, Esq. Discusses the Rule of Law.

From Trial Alchemy™ by Monty A. McIntyre, Esq. and California Case Summaries™

June 24, 2025 · 59 min · Season 3

About this episode

Monty A. McIntyre interviews Jennifer Haltom Doan about the challenges to the Rule of Law in 2025.

Welcome to the Trial Alchemy™ podcast! Normally, I talk with top ABOTA plaintiff and defense trial lawyers, and ABOTA civil trial judges about what works, and what doesn't work when trying a case to a jury. Listening to the  podcast is a great way for all civil trial lawyers, whether they've tried no cases or lots of cases, to learn from civil jury trial experts. In this episode we're doing something different. Less than half-way through this year in 2025 we've seen an unprecedented number of events that have impacted and created challenges to the Rule of Law that is a key fundamental foundation underlying our democracy in the United States.    In this episode #22, I have a wide-ranging discussion with Jennifer Haltom Doan, Esq., the 2025 National President of the American Board of Trial Advocates, about the Rule of Law. Thanks for listening! Guest Resume: Jennifer Haltom Doan, Esq.  Jennifer Haltom Doan, Esq. is a founding partner with Haltom & Doan, a boutique trial and appellate firm located in Texarkana, TX-AR. She is double board certified in Civil Trial Law and Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Jennifer Doan…

People in this episode

Host: Monty A. McIntyre, Esq.

Guest: Jennifer Haltom Doan, Esq.

Topics covered

  • Rule of Law
  • civil trial
  • legal challenges
  • ABOTA
  • trial advocacy

Keywords

  • Rule of Law
  • trial lawyers
  • ABOTA
  • civil trial
  • legal challenges

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: American Board of Trial Advocates

Places: Texarkana, TX-AR

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