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What Trial Attorneys Build… and What They Risk Losing

1 h 0 min · 18. apr. 2026
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Most trial attorneys are exceptional at winning cases—but far fewer have a system to structure, protect, and sustain the outcomes they generate. In this episode, Antione Turner shares insights from his proximity to the legal community and introduces a framework designed specifically for litigators: how to move from predictable risks to governed systems. If you’re a trial attorney focused on liquidity, control, and long-term legacy, this conversation will change how you think about success.

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We have released several episodes of The C-Suite Playbook Show. And somewhere along the way we realized we never stopped to answer the most important question: where did all of this actually come from? In this special Foundation Episode, host Tony sits down with Antione T. Turner to go back to the very beginning — before the CSBVA™ framework, before The Litigator Endgame™, before the scorecard and the executive briefings. To the healthcare book that started it all. To the private equity diligence room where Antione watched millions of dollars evaporate in real time and stopped seeing value as numbers — and started seeing it as readiness. To the first question he could not stop asking: why do the most successful people govern the least in the areas where they have the most to protect? Whether you have been with us from episode one or this is your very first time here — this is the episode that makes everything else make sense. Start here.

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