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Watch: What Led to $25M Verdict in Nissan Brake Failure Trial

Posted by Courtroom View Network on Aug 26, 2020 2:27:15 PM

A $25 million verdict against Nissan for the brake failure that jurors found killed three people was named one of CVN’s Top 10 Must-Watch Automotive Product Liability trials. And now you can watch the most critical moments of that trial FREE thanks to our sponsor ChartSquad, with our Trial in 20 Minutes episode on the blockbuster case.

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Topics: Trial in 20 Minutes, ChartSquad

Watch Asbestos Defense Attorneys Analyze Real Trial Video in Upcoming Webinar

Posted by David Siegel on Aug 24, 2020 11:47:01 AM

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Topics: Products Liability, Asbestos, Talc

Appeals Court Upholds Decision Nixing Sanitizer Burn Claim Against Chick-fil-A Restaurant Owner

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Aug 20, 2020 1:49:39 PM

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Atlanta, GA— The Georgia Court of Appeals Thursday upheld the dismissal of a suit against a Chick-fil-A franchise owner for burns suffered by a toddler who visited the restaurant's playground.

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|VIDEO| How William Shapiro Used Defense Expert Testimony to Win 7-Figure Verdict in Crash Trial

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Aug 18, 2020 3:33:14 PM


The most persuasive evidence can often come through the properly framed testimony of an opposing party’s witnesses. In openings of a wrongful death SUV crash case against the city of Redlands, California, William Shapiro successfully cast municipal employee testimony as key proof of liability, securing a seven-figure verdict in the process. 

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|VIDEO| How Searcy Attys Used Multimedia to Set Up $4.9M Med Mal Win

Posted by Arlin Crisco on Aug 13, 2020 10:31:29 AM


In medical malpractice trials, lawyers must walk a fine line between giving jurors enough information to understand the terminology that’s key to the case, while not overwhelming, or worse, boring them. As part of a wide-ranging interview with CVN, Searcy Denney’s Ed Ricci and Matt Schwencke discussed their approach to med mal trials, including their multimedia-supported education of jurors that set up a $4.9 million verdict for a man that lost his leg after being treated for a blood clot.

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