Regardless of which side of the courtroom you’re on, the right demonstratives in openings can be powerful tools to frame the message at the heart of your case. And in a trial last year against Monsanto over claims the company’s “Roundup” weed killer caused a woman’s cancer, a Katherine Hacker demonstrative that took inspiration from an iconic video game laid the groundwork for a major defense verdict.
|VIDEO| How Katherine Hacker's Video Game-Inspired Demonstrative Helped Clear Monsanto in Roundup Trial
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Mar 25, 2024 10:28:48 AM
Topics: Products Liability, Missouri, Gordon v. Monsanto
Bank of America Faces Trial Over Shooting At Las Vegas ATM, Watch Gavel-to-Gavel via CVN
Posted by David Siegel on Mar 22, 2024 11:02:23 AM
Topics: Premises Liability, Nevada, Wanlin Yang v. Bank of America
Slip-and-Fall Trial Begins Over Pothole in Walmart Parking Lot, Watch Online Via CVN
Posted by David Siegel on Mar 20, 2024 9:16:33 AM
Topics: Premises Liability, California, Morrow v. Walmart
Gasket Manufacturer Faces Trial Over Maintenance Worker’s Mesothelioma Death - Watch Online via CVN
Posted by David Siegel on Mar 19, 2024 12:37:39 PM
Topics: Asbestos, South Carolina, Melba Bolton v. John Crane Co.
|VIDEO| Shane Read Outlines How Keith Mitnik Reframed Defense Surveillance Video to Win $2.8M Verdict in Crash Case
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Mar 15, 2024 2:19:19 PM
Defense surveillance video can be one of the most difficult pieces of evidence to overcome for a plaintiff’s attorney presenting a damages case. But in the latest episode of Trial Technique Spotlight, Shane Read, one of the nation’s leading trial consultants, details how Keith Mitnik flipped the message on defense surveillance video to win a $2.8 million verdict for a former college soccer player injured in a car crash.