What happens when a woman who captained two national mock trial teams at the Marine Corps of Law School walks straight into bet-the-company trials most lawyers don't see for a decade — and then becomes a partner at one of Dallas's most elite boutique trial firms in just a few years? In this episode of the Trustcast Show, Zane Myers speaks with Mollie Mallory, partner at Tillotson Johnson & Patton, about what it actually means to prepare every case for trial rather than settlement, how her firm got hired on a Tuesday, spent Wednesday night preparing, and walked into a temporary injunction mini-trial on Thursday for four people whose livelihoods were on the line — and won. Mollie explains why there's a meaningful difference between a litigator and a trial lawyer, why preparing every case as if it's going to a jury is actually what drives settlement, and how being underestimated as a young woman in a room full of older men is one of her biggest advantages. They also discuss how Jeff Tillotson and John Patton taught her to turn the most complex commercial dispute into a story a jury can follow in minutes, how she spends 10 times more time prepping witnesses for cross-examination than direct, the non-compete case she turned around in 48 hours in Fort Worth, and how to look at the courthouse docket to find out which firms are actually trying cases versus just saying they do. Mollie Mallory is a partner at Tillotson Johnson & Patton in Dallas, Texas, a boutique commercial trial firm. She handles both plaintiff and defense commercial litigation, medical malpractice, and catastrophic injury cases, including contingency and alternative fee arrangements. Connect with Mollie Mallory: tillotsonlaw.com mmallory@tillotsonlaw.com Dallas, Texas Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mollie Mallory 00:51 Baylor Law's practice court program — the moment she knew trial work was it 01:39 What leading national mock trial teams taught her that the classroom didn't 01:00 Why she left Cooper Scully's defense work to join TJP and take plaintiff cases too 01:40 Thinking inside the jury box — what makes TJP different from big firm litigation 02:52 Storytelling versus law — what commercial litigation really comes down to 04:05 Getting hired midstream — what the first 48 hours look like 05:43 Alternative fee arrangements — contingency, flat, hybrid — and why it matters 07:23 The promissory note trial that took the jury 12 minutes to decide 08:52 Going from associate to partner at an elite boutique in a few years 10:22 Prepping witnesses — 10 times more on cross than direct 11:44 Preparing every case as if you're going to trial and what that does to discovery 12:57 The hardest part of translating a complex commercial dispute for 12 jurors 14:00 Rapid fire — sailgating at Baylor, smoking a brisket, and painting a cowboy 16:28 Best advice Jeff Tillotson gave her just yesterday 17:30 How to convince a nervous client to go to trial instead of settling 18:56 Handling both plaintiff and defense work — does switching sides make you sharper 20:55 Walking into a courtroom as a young woman and being underestimated 22:34 What a typical week looks like at TJP when not in trial 23:22 The Tuesday hire, Wednesday prep, Thursday win — the recruiting non-compete case 25:31 What she'd tell a law student who keeps hearing nobody goes to trial anymore 27:13 The difference between a litigator and a trial lawyer and how to find the real ones 28:42 How to reach Mollie Mallory #MollieMallory #TillotsonJohnsonPatton #TrialLawyer #CommercialLitigation #DallasTrialLawyer #TrustcastShow #BaylorLaw #JuryTrials #PlaintiffAndDefense #WomenInLitigation