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Engle Cards Are Back: Which Top Tobacco Attorney Is Featured On Our Newest Card?

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Apr 28, 2020 2:50:13 PM

For more than a decade, the nation’s best tobacco attorneys have faced off in courtrooms across Florida as part of the state’s unique Engle progeny litigation. And in that time CVN has covered more than 200 Engle progeny trials, from the very first openings in 2008 to the latest trials this year.

In 2011 we first introduced our Engle Trading Cards to spotlight the best attorneys and provide a lighthearted way to track statistics in the ongoing litigation.  The cards have proven so popular over the years that we're bringing them back with a new, 4th edition collection. 

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Topics: Engle Progeny, Florida

|VIDEO| How Bradley Beckworth's Closing "Game Show" Helped Win a $572M Opioid Trial Award

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Apr 24, 2020 3:15:10 PM


Creative demonstratives can powerfully frame an argument. However, attorneys sometimes shy away from using creative demonstratives in bench trials, perhaps out of fear of annoying the judge trying the case. In closings against Johnson & Johnson over its alleged role in Oklahoma’s opioid epidemic, however, Bradley Beckworth’s “game show” memorably framed key evidence during a long bench trial, and helped lead to a nine-figure judgment. 

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Topics: State of Oklahoma v. Purdue Pharma, et al.

|VIDEO| The Dennis Ames Argument That Cleared a Doctor in $6M+ Med Mal Trial Over Spinal Implant

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Apr 22, 2020 3:29:46 PM


In a med mal trial’s battle of the experts, sometimes it’s what an expert doesn’t say that may swing  a verdict. At trial against a California physician over his off-label use of a spinal implant, Dennis Ames cleared his client with a closing that turned the spotlight on what one expert never said.

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Topics: Avalos v. Medtronic

|VIDEO| How Chris Panatier's Closing Set Up a Blockbuster Talc Trial Verdict Against J&J

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Apr 15, 2020 3:06:15 PM


A colorful analogy can better connect jurors with terms and issues they’re not naturally familiar with, and serve as a memorable hook to a key element of a case. In closings of a 2019 talc trial against Johnson & Johnson, Chris Panatier used an ice cream shop analogy to argue his point on asbestos test terminology and help set up a blockbuster verdict. 

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Topics: Asbestos, new jersey, Talc, Barden v. Johnson & Johnson

Landmark Georgia Supreme Court Decision Expands Rights to Recover Attorney Fees & Costs

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Apr 9, 2020 2:56:42 PM

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Atlanta, GA— In a ruling this week that overturned a decade-plus-old decision, the Georgia Supreme Court expanded counterclaimants’ potential rights to recover attorney fees and costs. SRM Group, Inc. v. Traveler’s Property Casualty Co. of America. 

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Topics: Georgia