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Opening Statement of the Week: Beth Wilkinson in Novack v. GSI Commerce

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Dec 9, 2014 12:41:00 PM

 

The Trial: Kevin J. Novack v. GSI Commerce Inc., et al. 

The Attorney: Beth Wilkinson, for defendant Michael Rubin.

Even when a case is about numbers, it's about people... at least as far as jurors are concerned. In other words, as important as evidence like earnings reports and valuations may be to your case, if you can't tie them to a face, you risk turning that critical evidence into bloodless data and white noise to your jury. That's why it's important to tell your jury about the story the people responsible for those numbers, which Beth Wilkinson did in a case that revolved around a business's valuation: Novack v. GSI Commerce. 

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Topics: Opening Statement of the Week, Trial Techniques, Kevin J. Novack v. GSI Commerce, et al., mergers & acquisitions

Multi-Million-Dollar Dismemberment Trial Set for Monday

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Dec 4, 2014 6:49:00 PM

On the docket: Trial is expected to begin next week in a Florida suit by a former Waste Management worker who lost his legs in a vehicular collision. Click here to watch the trial. 


 

Bradenton, FL—Jury selection is expected to begin December 8 in a suit by a former Waste Management worker who lost his legs after a vehicular collision pinned him to his truck in 2011. Johnson v. Drakulich, et al. 

Jerry Johnson and his wife Sabrina are suing Daniel Drakulich for damages they say Jerry Johnson sustained when the Jeep Wrangler Daniel was driving crossed lanes and struck Johnson, a Waste Management employee, as he waited by his disabled sanitation truck. According to reports, the collision, which occurred December 13, 2011, pinned Johnson to the truck, crushing his legs and pelvis. Doctors amputated both of Johnson’s legs, and he was hospitalized for more than five months following the accident. Documents filed with the court estimate that Johnson, now 43, will face more than $7.2 million in future medical expenses alone.

According to reports, Daniel was 19 when the collision occurred. The Johnsons’ suit also names Diane Drakulich and Jean Lucente, co-owners of the Jeep that Daniel was driving when the collision occurred.

Leo Blackman, a Waste Management worker who sustained minor injuries in the collision, is expected to be a key witness concerning the events surrounding the accident.

The trial is expected to last up to two weeks.

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Topics: Negligence, CVN Florida, Johnson v. Drakulich et al,, News

Engle Trading Card Tuesday: Gary Paige

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Dec 2, 2014 5:36:00 PM

Each Tuesday we issue a new trading card featuring an attorney, trial, or firm from Florida’s Engle progeny tobacco cases. Our exclusive cards provide a light-hearted way to track important statistics throughout this landmark tobacco litigation.
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Topics: Engle Litigation Trading Cards, Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation

Opening Statement of the Week: J. Bruce Jackson in Miller v. A.W. Chesterton

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Dec 1, 2014 6:41:00 PM

 

The Trial: Miller v. A.W. Chesterton

The Attorney: J. Bruce Jackson, for the plaintiff. 

Causation can be a particularly difficult element to prove in toxic tort cases. Time is often a plaintiff's attorney's biggest enemy in such suits. The decades that pass between the exposure to a defendant's chemical and plaintiff's illness can fuel skeptical jurors' doubt in your argument. In Miller v. A.W. Chesterton, J. Bruce Jackson uses his opening statement to lead jurors step by step from Ralph Miller's asbestos exposure to his mesothelioma years later. 

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Topics: Asbestos, Opening Statement of the Week, Trial Techniques, Miller v. AW Chesterton Company

Engle Progeny Review for the Week of November 24

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Nov 26, 2014 4:38:00 PM

 

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Topics: Negligence, Products Liability, Andy Allen v. RJR, Engle Progeny, Tobacco Litigation, CVN Florida, Engle Progeny Review, News