Travis Jensen is the Co-founder and Partner at Johnson Jensen LLP, a personal injury firm focused on distinguishable client care and professionalism. An accomplished trial lawyer deeply invested in his community, Travis has represented over 800 clients in personal injury and wrongful death cases in Indiana and nationwide. His experience as a defense lawyer and passion for psychology and its multiple roles in the trial process led him to develop the jury research process that is the foundation of his and his partner’s company, Precognitive Jury Research, LLP. Apart from law, Travis is a passionate musician, having played in bands since his early years, with his Billy Joel tribute band still performing today.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:
- [1:55] Travis Jensen as a trial lawyer, family man, and community leader
- [3:19] How Travis’ sports background shaped his perception of loss and persistence
- [8:37] Travis’ journey back to college after a stint in the music industry
- [12:13] The unique connection between Travis’ musical pursuits and his legal techniques
- [20:02] Transitioning from defense to plaintiff work and the underlying challenges
- [20:08] Travis’ role as the President of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation and its contributions to the community
- [29:31] How trial work brings personal fulfillment through client advocacy
- [29:46] What valuable lessons did Travis learn from his first trial experience?
- [30:27] A reflection on memorable trial victories and their impact on Travis’ career
- [35:00] The delicate balance between Travis’ family life, musical passion, and legal practice
In this episode…
Hobbies can play a pivotal role in enhancing personal and professional growth, often serving as a bridge between passion and productivity. How does a trial lawyer draw parallels between leading a law firm and maintaining a vibrant love for music? And what can we learn from his versatility?
Travis Jensen’s journey from a musically inclined high school student to a respected trial lawyer and the President of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation illustrates passion and community leadership. Travis’ early love for music complemented his dynamic personality, serving as an outlet for stress while providing the fresh perspective needed in his professional life. He highlights the importance of family, his band’s tribute to Billy Joel, and his role with the Indianapolis Bar Foundation, demonstrating how one’s passions and profession can harmoniously coexist. His multifaceted experiences and an innate understanding of psychology have established a foundation for a legal approach that’s as strategic as it is benevolent.
In this episode of Circle City Conversations, Alex Limontes hosts Travis Jensen, Co-founder and Partner at Johnson and Jensen, to discuss how he intertwines his love for music with his fight for justice. Travis shares insights gained from facing challenges on both sides of the courtroom as a defense attorney turned trial lawyer. He illustrates the value of family and community service, embracing lifelong learning, and engaging in a creative hobby outside your primary job to maintain a balanced life.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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- Alex Limontes: LinkedIn | Bio | Facebook
- Hurst Limontes LLC
- Travis Jensen: LinkedIn | Bio
- Johnson Jensen LLP
- The Indianapolis Bar Foundation
Quotable Moments:
- “It’s not losing; it’s learning. You get back up and keep going. You always learn more from a trial you lose than one that you win.”
- “The personal reward and fulfillment that comes from helping individuals and families recover from tragedy is my true calling.”
- “Having insight into how my clients’ cases will be challenged prepares me to meet and overcome those challenges.”
- “There is often quite a bit of overlap between the law and other artistic pursuits. More than people think at first, absolutely.”
- “Psychology plays multiple roles in the trial process, influencing how we develop jury research methods.”
Action Steps:
- Engage in a creative hobby outside your primary career to maintain a balanced life: This can provide a fresh perspective and relieve stress, leading to better performance in your professional role.
- Seek opportunities for personal and professional development continually, such as attending workshops or engaging with mentorship programs: This approach is crucial for adapting to industry changes and can inspire innovative advocacy techniques.
- Participate in community service or pro bono work to give back and stay connected with the broader purpose of your profession: This can enrich your understanding of legal needs and access to justice.
- Embrace lifelong learning and be open to revisiting education at different life stages to further your expertise: Travis Jensen’s return to college illustrates how education can reignite passion and redefine career paths.
- Balance work commitments with quality family time, ensuring a healthy work-life dynamic: Travis’ dedication to family amidst a busy legal and music career demonstrates the importance of personal relationships in sustaining a fulfilling career.
Sponsor for this episode…
This episode is brought to you by Hurst Limontes LLC — a personal injury law firm based in Indiana.
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