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		<title>Business trial lawyers today through my daughter&#8217;s big green eyes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fourteen years ago, I wrote an article for a business journal that summarized a dinner conversation I had with my 4-year-old daughter. She asked me to explain “What is a re-sezz-ee-un?” By the end of our conversation, her greatest concern shining through her little green eyes was whether Santa Claus himself would be experiencing any [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Fourteen years ago, I wrote an article for a business journal that summarized a dinner conversation I had with my 4-year-old daughter. She asked me to explain “What is a re-sezz-ee-un?” By the end of our conversation, her greatest concern shining through her little green eyes was whether Santa Claus himself would be experiencing any effects of that “re-sez-ee-un.”</p>
<p>Much has changed since that conversation. That particular recession eventually ended, only later to be replaced by what some economists called a second one. The Cubs finally won a World Series. We sent an unmanned spacecraft to Pluto. An unprecedented world pandemic wreaked its havoc, and Donald Trump became our president, not once but twice.</p>
<p>My daughter has seen quite a journey as well. She became a singer, musician, artist, model, cheerleader and even an actress, playing the lead Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz” at the Apollo Theater. She is a self-taught competitive gymnast and part of a team that made the national finals in Orlando, Florida. Perhaps most important, my little green-eyed girl grew up and graduated from high school, and she is now a college freshman trying to find her place in this crazy world.</p>
<p>Now we sit together, sometimes late into the evening, and we talk. She has never had any interest in becoming a lawyer, but she has always shown an interest in why I do it. Recently, she asked me a question that I haven’t heard in a while. She asked the difference between being a lawyer today and when I started many years ago.</p>
<p>“The difference is I don’t consider myself just a trial lawyer anymore,” I told her. “Clients once hired me to try their cases. They don’t want that today. Now they hire me to help their business avoid trials.” She looked up at the ceiling, raised her eyebrows and nodded, as if she understood me perfectly.</p>
<p>“Does that apply to all lawyers or just you?” Of course she would follow my answer with an even more difficult question. I had to think about that one.</p>
<p>The truth is that the legal industry has changed along with the rest of our world. First came cellphones. Then came the internet. Then came cellphones with internet and all the knowledge of the world instantly at our fingertips. With that came the expectation for instant satisfaction and an acute lack of patience. People want problems solved instantly, with relatively little discussion. When business owners experience unforeseen and unbudgeted issues, they want them resolved quickly. From Caterpillar to the corner restaurant, the last thing companies want is to devote their resources toward litigation. When businesses hire a lawyer, their historic desire for Perry Mason now takes a back seat to the need for Harvey Specter. Businesses no longer want to retain the best trial lawyer; they want the lawyer who can quickly fix the problem without the need for such elaborate time and expense.</p>
<p>This reality has resulted in a generational swing in which lawyers, just like those in other industries, are forced to adapt to be competitive. Don’t get me wrong: A trial lawyer still needs the skill and experience to try a good case; otherwise, the bluff will get challenged every time. Nevertheless, possessing excellent trial skills just isn’t the sole (or even primary) skill anymore that businesses are seeking. The real talent is solving the situation by avoiding the trial.</p>
<p>I believe this is true no matter what kind of trial lawyer you are. Ask an experienced personal injury lawyer how many cases insurance companies settle today compared with 10 years ago. Ask a criminal defense attorney how many accused are going to trial versus entering into a plea bargain.</p>
<p>Ask any business owner what he or she thinks about litigation. Don’t just ask ones who have been sued and lost; also ask those who have sued and won but didn’t consider it a victory because of the amount of legal fees they paid. I have tried hundreds of cases in my 30-year career. I have heard every criticism of our legal industry that exists, and many of them I agree with. Perhaps the worst of all is the notion that the cost of victory can be just as devastating as the agony of defeat. On the other hand, I have never received criticism from a client after we managed to avoid a trial.</p>
<p>I still have plenty of time left to practice law on this journey I began 30 years ago. Fortunately, my kids keep me “young at heart” and provide me with the tools to reinvent my career when needed. One thing is certain: More change lies ahead. Interest rates, government regulations and debtors’ ability to repay their loans were once easy problems to forecast, analyze and solve—but not anymore. Fortunately, I know I can always count on my daughter’s inquisitive green eyes to help me through the journey.</p>
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<p><em>Joseph VanFleet is an experienced trial lawyer, focusing his practice on small businesses and community banks in addition to Fortune 100 publicly traded entities and large-scale lenders he has always represented. He has represented clients throughout the country and in numerous complex and multidistrict cases, and he has obtained victories in well over 100 trials, appeals and alternative disputes.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From left: Johnnie Gaking (Ward County Jail). Tiana Walking Eagle and Lokia Walking Eagle (Gilbertson Funeral Home). A North Dakota man is behind bars after he fatally shot his sister and 3-year-old niece and injured his mother on an Indian reservation, police say. Johnnie Jay Gaking, 27, is charged with two counts of second-degree murder [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/north-dakota/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">North Dakota</a> man is behind bars after he fatally shot his sister and 3-year-old niece and injured his mother on an Indian reservation, police say.</p>
<p>Johnnie Jay Gaking, 27, is charged with two counts of second-degree <a href="https://lawandcrime.com/tag/murder/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">murder</a> and one count of attempted murder. <a href="https://www.valleynewslive.com/2025/03/10/he-shot-everybody-federal-murder-charges-filed-spirit-lake-double-homicide/">Fargo NBC affiliate KVLY</a> identified the deceased victims as Gaking’s sister, 31-year-old Tiana Sharel Walking Eagle, and her 3-year-old Lokia Jay Lee Walking Eagle. According to a <a href="https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ndd.67366/gov.uscourts.ndd.67366.4.0.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">probable cause arrest affidavit</a> in the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota, the shooting occurred at a home on the Spirit Lake Reservation near Tokio.</p>
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<p>Agents with the Bureau of Indian Affairs entered the home and found Walking Eagle and her daughter Lokia dead from gunshot wounds to the head. Paramedics rushed Gaking’s mother to the hospital.</p>
<p>Cops learned that after allegedly shooting the three, Gaking drove to another home on the reservation. Two people in the home told cops that Gaking arrived in a blue Ford Focus and came inside with “crazy eyes,” the affidavit said. He allegedly stated that his sister was “dead, they’re all dead, I didn’t do it.” Gaking had blood on his chest and abdomen from self-inflicted stab wounds, the affidavit stated.</p>
<p>The suspect then drove away and crashed into a ditch. Cops then took him into custody. In the ambulance on the way to the hospital, Gaking allegedly told an agent that “men in ski masks had been stalking him” and “they” made him kill his loved ones. At first, he insisted the people in ski masks stabbed him, but then admitted he was trying to commit suicide, the affidavit said.</p>
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<p>Agents then spoke with a person who was in the home at the time of the shooting but was uninjured. He said Gaking “shot everybody.” The witness said Gaking hadn’t been sleeping and kept talking about “men in ski masks chasing him,” the affidavit said. Gaking then started “tripping” and throwing things around when family members didn’t believe him about the men in ski masks, the affidavit said.</p>
<p>He allegedly stated, “If you f—ers don’t wanna believe me, I’m gonna kill all you f—ers then.”</p>
<p>The suspect then allegedly walked into the bedroom where the three victims were and opened fire. According to cops, Gaking went to reload his gun and told the witness, “You’re next.” The witness “ran for his life,” hearing three more shots as he fled, cops wrote.</p>
<p>An <a href="https://www.gilbertsonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/tiana-and-walking-eagle" target="_blank" rel="noopener">obituary</a> said Walking Eagle spent most of her life on the Spirit Lake Nation and worked at Walmart. She enjoyed listening to music and hanging out with family and friends. Lokia was “a happy baby and a joy in the lives of her family,” the obituary said.</p>
<p>Gaking is at the Ward County Jail without bond.</p>
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