Marine Sergeant Turned Lawyer On ADR & Why Lawyers Need to Adapt or Die | Carson Honeycutt
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What makes someone leave the Marines, move to Alaska, and become a lawyer? On this episode of Hot Docket, we sit down with Carson Honeycutt, Founder of Honeycutt Law, to explore how his military discipline and sense of duty shaped his path from the Marine Corps to becoming one of Alaska’s go-to attorneys for workers’ compensation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
Carson reveals why he believes most cases shouldn’t go to court, how Alaska’s legal landscape is unlike anywhere else in America, and why empathy, adaptability, and technology are now the defining traits of the next generation of lawyers.
Tune in to learn:
- How Marine Corps values translate into modern law practice
- Why Carson chose Alaska—and what it taught him about clients and resilience
- How AI and ADR are transforming the future of legal work
- What every lawyer can do to stay relevant in a tech-driven, client-first world
- The surprising state of Alaska’s workers’ comp system
Important Links and Resources:
- Website: https://alaskaworkerscomp.com
- Upcoming website: www.honeycuttlaw.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carhoney
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