Today's CVN Engle progeny trading card features a leading plaintiff’s attorney based in South Florida.
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South Florida Lawyer Is the Feature of Engle Trading Card Number 6
Posted by Courtroom View Network on Jun 2, 2015 6:21:33 PM
Topics: tobacco, Engle Litigation Trading Cards, Engle Progeny, Florida
North Carolina Defense Lawyer Highlights Engle Trading Card Tuesday
Posted by Courtroom View Network on May 26, 2015 6:05:13 PM
Today's CVN Engle progeny trading card features a North Carolina defense attorney who has argued Engle trials in front of CVN cameras for more than four years.
Topics: Negligence, Products Liability, tobacco, Engle Litigation Trading Cards, Engle Progeny
Critical Minutes Following Powerboat Accident Explained in $2M+ Wrongful Death Trial | Florida Trial Video Vault
Posted by Courtroom View Network on May 26, 2015 12:16:41 PM
It's critical for a trial's opening statement to clearly explain the circumstances of an accident at the heart of a lawsuit. However, unlike car collisions or slip-and-falls, involving activities jurors can easily picture, detailing an accident at an event unfamiliar to the average juror is much more difficult. That was the situation Searcy Denney's Gregory Barnhart faced in Gratton v. DiPetrillo, a $2 million-plus wrongful death suit by Patricia Gratton against organizers of a powerboat race in which Gratton's husband, champion powerboat racer Joey Gratton, drowned.
Topics: Negligence, Florida, Video Highlight
Veteran Defense Attorney Is the Feature of Engle Trading Card Tuesday
Posted by Courtroom View Network on May 19, 2015 6:16:00 PM
Today's CVN Engle progeny trading card features one of Florida’s preeminent Engle defense attorneys.
Topics: Negligence, Products Liability, tobacco, Engle Litigation Trading Cards, Engle Progeny, Florida
In $100M Brain Injury Case, Was ATV Driver Negligent After Crash? | Florida Trial Video
Posted by Courtroom View Network on May 18, 2015 6:20:00 PM
As trial opened last week in the $100 million suit of a woman who suffered lifelong brain and spinal injuries from a 2007 ATV accident, attorneys focused on whether the ATV driver was negligent in getting the woman emergency medical care.
Topics: Negligence, Florida, Transportation, Traumatic Brain Injury, Falkner v. Murawski