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Alicia Campbell – Knowledge Is Power; Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Can Access It
Alicia Campbell – Knowledge Is Power; Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Can Access It

Episode 51

Alicia Campbell, co-author of JuryBall, joins host Dan Ambrose to discuss the genesis of that landmark publication and her work helping lawyers lever…

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Spencer Lucas – Pursuing Justice for Sexual Abuse Survivors, Securing $135 Million
Spencer Lucas – Pursuing Justice for Sexual Abuse Survivors, Securing $135 Million

Episode 50

Spencer Lucas learned three important lessons from legendary personal injury lawyer Brian Panish: preparation, aggressiveness, and authenticity. A pa…

1 year, 8 months ago

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Kimball Jones – Thirty Days, Three Verdicts, One Exceptional Team
Kimball Jones – Thirty Days, Three Verdicts, One Exceptional Team

Episode 49

Verdict number 1: $7 million. Verdict number 2: $101 million. Verdict number 3: $13.2 million. That’s how a recent 30-day run went for Kimball Jones …

1 year, 8 months ago

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Robert Glassman — How Leveling with Jurors Helped Win an $11 Million Verdict
Robert Glassman — How Leveling with Jurors Helped Win an $11 Million Verdict

Episode 48

Robert S. Glassman’s client was driving a motorcycle over the posted speed limit when a city truck cut in front of him from a side street. In the ens…

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David Christensen – Growing and Finding New Ways to Copy the Masters
David Christensen – Growing and Finding New Ways to Copy the Masters

Episode 48

“I've always had a ‘presenter mode’… I’m ‘presenting’ to a jury,” says David Christensen. Then, he and his team at Christensen Law attended a TLU boo…

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Mike Morse — Securing $75 Million in Wrongful Death Poisoning Case
Mike Morse — Securing $75 Million in Wrongful Death Poisoning Case

Episode 47

After years of settling cases out of court, Mike Morse represented the parents of a college student who died at a friend’s house when he took a high …

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Sean Claggett – Forget What You Learned in Law School. Juries Are Predictable
Sean Claggett – Forget What You Learned in Law School. Juries Are Predictable

Episode 46

When Sean Claggett says that it’s rare for a lawyer armed with data to lose at trial, he has the data to back it up.

The evidence can be found in the …

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Joe Fried – Embracing the TLU Platform to Teach Trucking Law
Joe Fried – Embracing the TLU Platform to Teach Trucking Law

Episode 45

For Joe Fried of Fried Goldberg LLC, two upcoming cases offer a great opportunity to share his insight as a founder of truck accident law. That’s wha…

1 year, 9 months ago

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Rahul Ravipudi – Injured Client, Signed Waiver, $46 Million Verdict
Rahul Ravipudi – Injured Client, Signed Waiver, $46 Million Verdict

Episode 44

The beginning jiu-jitsu student had signed a waiver to take lessons; that much was clear. Also clear, tragically so, was that the young man suffered …

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Sach Oliver – Turning Early Losses into a Methodology for Success
Sach Oliver – Turning Early Losses into a Methodology for Success

Episode 43

“It wasn't all so sunny and shiny early on, taking those hits,” Sach Oliver says about his early trial losses. To get back up, he broke down his fail…

1 year, 9 months ago

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