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Maximizing Damages in Admitted Liability Cases - On Demand

David Ball, Deborah Chang, Artemis Malekpour & Brian Panish
$75.00

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*Plaintiff-only product

Admitted liability cases create roadblocks for maximizing damages. Without being able to focus on the defendant’s bad acts, you need other ways to motivate jurors into providing full and fair compensation.

Join David Ball, Deborah Chang, Artemis Malekpour, and Brian Panish in a special panel discussion on damages techniques for admitted liability cases. They’ll cover persuading judges into allowing the worst of the negligence facts, as well as new ways of creating maximum juror empathy for—and valuation of—the harms the defendant caused, and some unique approaches that have not been taught before.

Since the law changes from venue to venue, the webinar will cover enough strategies and ideas to select from that will work in your own jurisdiction. 

 This session is not just another lecture, but a unique interchange and discussion among four of the best and most experienced who work on the side of plaintiffs. 

*Plaintiff-only product

Thank you for your interest in a plaintiffs-only product. 

Part of what makes our materials so unique is that many of them are not available to attorneys who do any type of civil defense work, so the training you’re about to purchase is solely available to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys. This product is also not available to the general public. As such, prior to purchase we require all customers to enter into a Binding Agreement with Trial Guides that both ensures that this training reaches its intended audience and also protects us from an intellectual property and distribution (sharing) standpoint. You will be prompted to sign the agreement before you check out.

 

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each attendee must register individually as they will need their own login to access the event.

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On Demand Program: 93 Minutes plus 25 minutes of Q&A

Original Air Date: 01/06/2023

Overall rating: 4.717949 / 5 from 39 reviews.

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Review topics: ["insight","advice","defendent","story"].

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Fabulous program.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Fabulous program. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Opening statements & voir dire. What were your key takeaways from the program? Fabulous program. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Opening statements & voir dire. What were your key takeaways from the program? Fabulous program. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Opening statements & voir dire. What were your key takeaways from the program? Fabulous program. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Opening statements & voir dire."

Erin D. (5/5)

Tell stories if you mean them.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Tell stories if you mean them. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Discussing that they could always get evidence in isn’t helpful."

Taylor E. (5/5)

Lots of great points.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Lots of great points, including: conceding & not admitting."

Eric G. (5/5)

Was expecting more of

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Was expecting more of a comprehensive approach and instead turned out to be pointers from each panelist Which topics did you find least valuable and why? Material about box jury selection. We only have individual voir dire where I am."

Kevin H. (4/5)

find the tension

"What were your key takeaways from the program? find the tension and look at the jury instructions and tell a good story Which topics did you find least valuable and why? kept repeating bad facts of the defendant when probably not going to be able to use them"

Adam C. (4/5)

Great insight on

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Great insight on countering an irritating defense tactic"

Seamus K. (5/5)

Worthwhile and Informative

"Great insights on a challenging topic."

William S. (5/5)

start with jury instructions

"What were your key takeaways from the program? start with jury instructions"

Chad G. (3/5)

"find out where the tension is"

"What were your key takeaways from the program? "find out where the tension is" Which topics did you find least valuable and why? n/a"

John C. (5/5)

Try even when it

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Try even when it hasn't been done."

Jesse V. (4/5)

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Maximizing Damages in Admitted Liability Cases - On Demand

$75.00

*Plaintiff-only product

Admitted liability cases create roadblocks for maximizing damages. Without being able to focus on the defendant’s bad acts, you need other ways to motivate jurors into providing full and fair compensation.

Join David Ball, Deborah Chang, Artemis Malekpour, and Brian Panish in a special panel discussion on damages techniques for admitted liability cases. They’ll cover persuading judges into allowing the worst of the negligence facts, as well as new ways of creating maximum juror empathy for—and valuation of—the harms the defendant caused, and some unique approaches that have not been taught before.

Since the law changes from venue to venue, the webinar will cover enough strategies and ideas to select from that will work in your own jurisdiction. 

 This session is not just another lecture, but a unique interchange and discussion among four of the best and most experienced who work on the side of plaintiffs. 

*Plaintiff-only product

Thank you for your interest in a plaintiffs-only product. 

Part of what makes our materials so unique is that many of them are not available to attorneys who do any type of civil defense work, so the training you’re about to purchase is solely available to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys. This product is also not available to the general public. As such, prior to purchase we require all customers to enter into a Binding Agreement with Trial Guides that both ensures that this training reaches its intended audience and also protects us from an intellectual property and distribution (sharing) standpoint. You will be prompted to sign the agreement before you check out.

 

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each attendee must register individually as they will need their own login to access the event.

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