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What's New to CVN Essentials? Key Moments From the Most Recent Blockbuster Trials

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Feb 1, 2018 10:05:48 PM

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CVN opens February with an update to our Essentials library that analyzes the pivotal moments in some of our biggest trials last year, while highlighting the best video in the major trials to open 2018.

Learn how a fiery closing rebuttal by The Cochran Firm's Mecca Anderson, and a first-chair legal triumvirate, sealed a $3.5 million verdict at trial over a shooting outside a Georgia nightclub.

Watch Cory Watson P.C.’s Brett Turnbull explain to jurors how an error code proved a brake defect caused a crash that killed a mother and her two daughters, en route to an eight-figure verdict against Nissan.

See how an expert witness helped persuade jurors that a Ford Mustang’s airbag was not to blame for a fatal South Florida crash.

Plus, more than an hour of video of our latest trials, including:

Panish, Shea & Boyle’s Brian Panish  undercutting defense surveillance video of his client at trial over a semi-truck crash.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP’s Mike Brock contending there is no link between Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder and a man’s mesothelioma, during last week’s openings of a blockbuster asbestos trial in New Jersey.

And much more!

CVN Essentials features more than 200 video clips curated by our team of legal editors and experts from the most important cases we’ve covered. It includes in-depth analysis; Trial in 20 Minutes episodes that condense the crucial moments from entire trials into compelling, focused features; and themed highlight reels centered on successful trial techniques.

It’s our most efficient tool for video study, news, and insight. And most importantly, it’s regularly updated to keep you up to date on the techniques winning trials across the nation.

See what’s new on CVN Essentials.

Email Arlin Crisco at acrisco@cvn.com

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