Supporting Public Justice’s Fight for Accountability at Ohio State University
At Advocate Capital, we believe in the power of the civil justice system and in the attorneys and organizations who use it to fight for those who cannot fight alone. Today, we want to shine a light on an ongoing battle for justice that underscores why this work is so important: the case against Ohio State University (OSU) for enabling decades of sexual ab...
Sustaining Cash Flow During Long-Duration Medical Malpractice Cases
How Case Expense Financing Helps Firms Navigate Extended Timelines and Rising Litigation Costs
Medical malpractice cases are among the longest and most resource-intensive matters a plaintiff firm can litigate. Even for highly experienced trial lawyers, multi-year timelines and ongoing expert demands can strain a firm’s financial flexibility. Instead of ab...
Associate Spotlight: Kelly Bubis
Advocate Capital’s Associate Spotlight Award recognizes team members who personify Pinnacle Financial Partners’ Core Values: Integrity, Fairness, Learning, Partnership Results, Balance, and Discipline. This distinction has been awarded to Kelly Bubis.
Since joining Advocate Capital in May 2012, Kelly has proven herself to be a high-performing...
How Plaintiff Firms Can Strengthen Referral Relationships
Referral relationships are an essential growth channel for plaintiff law. Strong referral partnerships can provide predictable, high-quality case flow and mutually beneficial opportunities for both firms involved.
Strengthening these relationships doesn’t just happen organically; it requires intentionality, consistency, and a value-first approach. Below a...
Michael Beckman on Building a Strong Associate Culture
Paul Myers, CEO of Advocate Capital, speaks with Viles and Beckman LLC's Michael Beckman about his firm's intentional approach to associate culture. Paul and Michael discuss the role of values and mission statements and how to hire for cultural fit.Interested in learning more about Viles and Beckman? Visit their website: https://www.vilesandbeckman.com
Giving Tuesday: Supporting the Organizations That Strengthen Our Communities
At Advocate Capital, we believe that investing in our communities is just as important as supporting the law firms that fight for justice every day. This Giving Tuesday, we will be making donations to two organizations close to our hearts: Public Justice and Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.
Giving Tuesday is a powerful reminder of how much go...
Happy Thanksgiving: Holiday Hours
Happy Thanksgiving! We’re very thankful for our clients and friends. Our team hopes you have a fun and safe Thanksgiving.
Please note that in observance of the holiday, Advocate Capital’s office will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 27th and Friday, Nov. 28th and will be closing at 5:00 p.m. CST on Wednesday, Nov. 26th.
We will return to the office o...
Practicing Thankfulness in Law Firms: Strengthening Client and Employee Relationships
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us are reminded to pause, reflect, and express gratitude. For plaintiff law firms, where long hours, emotionally charged cases, and high-stakes litigation are part of everyday life, this season presents a meaningful opportunity to reflect on ways to connect with clients, strengthen internal culture, and acknowledge the...
Bliss and Balance with Advocate Capital
How can a company make sure that its employees are maintaining a healthy work/life balance? Well, here at Advocate Capital, they provide the balance. This past year, our Culture Club has organized in person and virtual Power Vinyasa Flow Yoga Class, a dynamic and fluid style of yoga that synchronizes breath with movement.
This is the perfect opportunity t...
Children Sue to Restore Contact Visits With Parents in Adams County Jail
At Advocate Capital, we believe in supporting organizations that stand up for fairness, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable communities. A recent lawsuit filed in Colorado by children fighting for the right to visit their incarcerated parents underscores exactly why groups like Public Justice are so essential to our justice system.
Children i...
