Hired just six days before a trial that ended with a $9.4 million verdict for their client, two Texas attorneys said their trial prep was like “drinking from a fire hose.”

In one of the first jury trials in Arkansas since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, John Zavitsanos of Houston and Collin Kennedy of Frisco, a Dallas suburb, represented an emergency room doctors’ group, Southeastern Emergency Physicians, that won the big verdict from insurance companies that underwrite and administer Ambetter health care plans.

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