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LEADERSHIP and PASSION in DISCOVERY and TRIAL: BE ALL YOU CAN BE!

LEADERSHIP and PASSION in DISCOVERY and TRIAL: BE ALL YOU CAN BE!

Episode 76 Published 1 year ago
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"When you get a verdict, you have till midnight to either celebrate or to sulk," observes John Romano. With 51 years of trial experience, John reflects on his journey from military JAG prosecutor with 125 trials under his belt to becoming one of America's most prolific trial advocacy teachers. Tune in to this conversation with host Dan Ambrose for John’s breakdown of a spine injury case where he secured a $5 million verdict on a $50,000 offer. At TLU Beach (June 4-7), he will teach his OSPA (Opposition Strategy Prediction Assessment) technique, showing lawyers how to anticipate defense tactics and communicate damages effectively.

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Episode Snapshot

  • John has been a trial lawyer for 51 years, trying his first case just three days after being sworn in as an attorney
  • After earning a football scholarship to Florida State, John joined the Marines through the Platoon Leaders Class program while attending law school
  • During three years in the Marines, John tried approximately 125 cases (50 jury trials) as both a defense attorney and prosecutor
  • John recently secured a $5 million verdict in an underinsured motorist case where the insurance company offered only $50,000 for a client with cervical fusion and lumbar laminectomy
  • At TLU Beach, John will teach how to apply the OSPA (Opposition Strategy Prediction Assessment) method to anticipate defense strategies
  • John believes most spine cases are lost in the first 24 to 72 hour
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