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He was nicknamed Rocky at two, and told he’d never be a lawyer. Five decades later, he’s still winning cases and proving people wrong. Watch how a business law book and a bold challenge shaped a Texas trial legend.
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All my family and all my friends
call me Rocky.
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I got that nickname
when I was about 2 years old.
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My babysitter gave it to me, and it stuck.
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When I was a sophomore in high school,
my dad was going to business college
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to try to improve his life,
improve his skills and work and all that.
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One of his books was Business Law.
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I got this book and I read it
from cover to cover, and I just loved it.
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It was so inspiring to me.
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That made me want to become a lawyer.
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When I was in the 10th grade,
I announced to my family
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at my grandfather's house
I wanted to become a lawyer.
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He said, "Rocky,
you'll never make a lawyer."
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I wasn't insulted by it.
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I was challenged by it.
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My specialty in law
is personal injury trial law.
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I wanted to deal with the common man.
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I was helping real people
with their real problems.
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Also, I enjoyed it
because I was compensated
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based on results
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and not effort.
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You get compensated
by what you achieve for your clients.
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I've been practicing law for 50 years.
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I just love it.
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Even though I'm past retirement age,
I'm still practicing because I enjoy it
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so much and I enjoy helping people.