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ATTORNEY OF THE MONTH
When you’re skydiving thousands of feet in the air and the only thing be- tween a safe landing and making a substantial hole
in the ground is a thin wall of air- lled fab- ric – your focus on doing the right thing at the right time tends to be intense.
Jason Franklin, founding partner of the Franklin Law Firm LLP, brings that same level of focus to the challenges and opportu- nities faced by his clients. “I pursue my work with the same type of intensity and presence; and, I think that’s important. When I’m meeting with a client, I’m totally focused on the client. When I’m before a jury, I’m totally focused on the jury. When I’m in a focus group, I’m totally focused on that case,” he says.
Franklin is an avid adventure sports and adventure travel enthusiast. He has walked the ground on all seven continents; has taken a highly memorable “polar bear plunge” in Antarctica; climbed to the sum- mit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; hiked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru; and has dived among great white sharks in South Africa.  e many adventure sports he enjoys include skydiving, scuba diving, snow skiing, snowboarding, wake sur ng and boarding, and mountain biking.
 e focus required for his avocations has a powerful in uence on his chosen career.
REAL HELP FOR REAL INJURIES
“I have a real interest in helping people. And I’m good at it.  at’s why I went out on my own – to help people. Our  rm motto is ‘Real Help for Real Injuries’ and that’s our focus,” Franklin says.  e  rm’s exclusive practice area is personal injury.
FRANKLIN
Focus is the Key
BY DAN BALDWIN
ATTORNEY AT LAW MAGAZINE · DALLAS· VOL. 5 NO. 2 12
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