Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | April 14, 2022
"I'll suggest to you that you are not trying to persuade the jury any less in opening statements than you are in closing arguments. It's just that you have to do so within the confines of the rules of evidence and the rules of procedure and the rules of ethics," says Chicago trial lawyer Dan Kotin.
By Ross Todd | September 8, 2020
"No matter how many trials you've done, if you haven't done one remotely, you're a brand new lawyer all over again," says Coreen Wilson of Wieck Wilson in Bellevue, Washington, who recently won a defense verdict from a jury who heard much of a trial remotely.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 7, 2020
"We not only believed Mr. Ferguson, we have been inspired by his determination to get answers and seek justice," said Donovan Potter of Beasley Allen's Atlanta office.
By Raychel Lean | May 12, 2020
What do the highest premises liability and motor vehicle accident verdicts reveal about winning big?
By Greg Land | March 30, 2020
"We're finding that plaintiffs attorneys are reaching out to use this as an opportunity to resolve cases that would normally take months or years, and probably go to trial," said John Hall of defense firm Hall Booth Smith, which boasts about 250 lawyers in eight states.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 19, 2020
The trial, originally scheduled for May 4, comes in a case brought by the parents of Maia Rodriguez, alleging their daughter was born in 2004 with heart defects due to her mother's use of Zofran during pregnancy. The trial would have been the first in more than 450 lawsuits filed against GlaxoSmithKline.
By Jenna Greene | February 24, 2020
What if a famous plaintiff wants to minimize attention to filing a lawsuit? For a lesson on how to deliver, you might look to Vanessa Bryant and her ace litigation team led by Munger, Tolles & Olson chair Brad Brian
By Amanda Bronstad | January 9, 2020
Lyft, represented by Beth Stewart, a partner at Williams & Connolly, called the proposed move an "improvident and unprecedented invitation" to make "San Francisco Superior Court a national clearinghouse for claims against San Francisco-based companies."
By Angela Morris | November 13, 2019
Walmart's defense counsel, Laura Enriquez of El Paso, is facing off against a group of plaintiffs attorneys from across Texas who have been seeking pre-lawsuit discovery about potential claims that Walmart was negligent by not providing proper security for the El Paso store.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 17, 2019
Lawyers and legal experts list a host of reasons for larger jury awards such as the $8 billion Risperdal verdict last week, including evolving societal norms, changes in the plaintiffs bar and the actions of defendants.
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