Hopper & Heer
Heer Heer
Ever wondered how a corporate lawyer would handle a field‑ops situation, or how a field operative could benefit from a courtroom strategy?
Hopper Hopper
Lawyers excel at reading the fine print and predicting objections. In a field ops situation that means spotting weak points before you hit the ground and planning a clean exit. For an operative, courtroom tactics translate to controlling the narrative—presenting evidence in a way that paints your side, anticipating counter moves, and being ready to switch tactics if the story shifts. Think of it as a battle plan for the courtroom as much as for the field.
Heer Heer
Exactly. Spot the holes, set the terms, and when the story flips you’re already one move ahead. That’s how you win in both the boardroom and the back alleys.
Hopper Hopper
You got the core—find the weak spot, set the agenda, and stay in the shadows until the other side has to react. That’s how you pull the strings whether it’s a boardroom table or a busted supply line.
Heer Heer
Got it—keep the pressure on, make the other side feel like they’re the ones in trouble, then let the exit unfold on your terms. That’s the only play that works.