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Why Strong Cases Bleed Value Early

Season 2 Episode 40 Published 7 hours ago
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You think you have an eight-figure case. Liability is obvious. Damages are significant. Your team is aligned.

But early confidence can cost you millions.

Most plaintiff cases do not fall apart in the courtroom. They lose value long before trial, when hidden risks go untested, and assumptions go unchallenged.

This episode breaks down how strong cases quietly lose value and why.

You’ll learn:

  •  Why “strong” cases consistently underperform at settlement and trial 
  •  The disconnect between how lawyers evaluate cases and how jurors decide them 
  •  What actually drives case value when a jury is making the decision 
  •  How small gaps in causation or credibility can destroy leverage 
  •  Why internal team agreement often signals blind spots, not strength 
  •  How jurors rewrite your case when your narrative is incomplete 
  •  The real cost of discovering weaknesses too late in the process 
  •  How early, data-driven evaluation protects case value and negotiation power 

This is not about more work or more evidence.
It's about how your case actually performs.

Miss that, and you are leaving money on the table.


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