Case Autopsy Podcast #2 - Lessons From a Medical Malpractice Trial During COVID-19 w/ Tad Thomas
Case Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Release Date: 09/17/2020
Case Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Michael Young of in St. Louis, Missouri joins Mike Campbell and Chris Finney to talk about insurance cases from the defense angle. Michael is a litigation partner at Reichardt Noce & Young. For over 20 years, he’s represented insurers in complex insurance coverage matters in all steps of the claims process. During the pod, Mike Young and our hosts shed light on the realities of insurance defense and some of the issues that insurers deal with when they seek aid from a firm like Michael’s. They also discuss the complexities of some of the cases Michael handles and how the language of...
info_outline Landing a $200 Million Dollar Insurance Bad Faith Verdict w/ Matt SharpCase Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Matt Sharp of Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp in Reno joins Mike Campbell and Chris Finney to discuss an outstanding result where Matt Sharp and his co-counsel obtained $200 Million in a health insurance bad faith verdict. The case was against the largest health insurer in the country that denied a client the proton beam radiation therapy he needed to treat his lung cancer. The denial was made automatically—without conducting a proper investigation and examining the risks of alternative treatment. During the pod, Matt Sharp dives deep into the reasoning of the denial and the occurrences that...
info_outline Breaking Down a 177 Million Dollar Verdict w/ Wes ShumateCase Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
In this episode, Mike Campbell and Chris Finney sit down with Wes Shumate of to talk about a recent case verdict he and his firm were able to achieve for a sheriff’s deputy who was sexually assaulted in her own hotel room in 2016 while attending a crime scene investigation seminar in downtown St. Louis. The jury awarded the woman $177 million, including $149 in punitive damages. The court agreed with Wes Shumate that the hotel needed to be held accountable for letting the assault occur. The assaulter was a security guard employed by the hotel who used his master key to enter the...
info_outline Case Autopsy #16 - Diving Deep w/ Nolan Drafahl [Part 2]Case Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Coming off several outstanding verdicts, Nolan Drafahl sits down with Chris and Mike to discuss a wide range of topics. In the pod, Nolan describes a recent medical malpractice trial, his own experience with serving as a juror, and how all of his experiences form his approach to trying cases. The discussion was good enough to break this podcast into two episodes. This is part 2 of the discussion.
info_outline Case Autopsy #15 - Diving Deep w/ Nolan Drafahl [Part 1]Case Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Coming off several outstanding verdicts, Nolan Drafahl sits down with Chris and Mike to discuss a wide range of topics. In the pod, Nolan describes a recent medical malpractice trial, his own experience with serving as a juror, and how all of his experiences form his approach to trying cases. The discussion was good enough to break this podcast into two episodes. Part II of our discussion with Nolan will be released in Episode 16.
info_outline Time Is of the Essence w/ Mark PrinceCase Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
In this episode, attorney Mark Prince talks about his how theme, “time is of the essence,” resonated with jurors during a recent medical malpractice trial. Mike and Mark talk about Mark’s approach to jury selection, opening, and evidence presentation. In his practice, Mark Prince concentrates on representing people who have been harmed in any manner by the wrongful conduct of other people or corporations. His passion for lending a helping hand to those in need has resulted in Mark handling just about every type of personal injury case we can imagine.
info_outline Communication Is Key: Establishing Liability w/ Rick Barrera and Adrian VegaCase Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Rick Barrera and Adrian Vega join the pod today to discuss an outstanding result they obtained in a very complicated medical malpractice case on behalf of a very deserving child. As listeners will learn, the experts in this case were not getting behind Adrian’s theories of liability. Through resilience, hard work, and countless hours, Adrian was able to find a path to liability and managed to get experts on board. The case also speaks to the power of teamwork, as Adrian’s partners Rick and Kent were able to look at this very complicated case from a “10,000 foot view” and help establish...
info_outline A Family’s Quest for Justice w/ Kevin BiniazanCase Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Over a decade ago, a University of Virginia womans’ lacrosse player, Yeardly Love, was murdered by her boyfriend. Even though a jury found him guilty and sentenced him to 25 years in prison, Love’s family was left without closure. Partial closure was finally received by the family when a trial team, led by Kevin Biniazan, was able to convince a civil jury that the murder of Yeardly Love was willful and wanton. Through outstanding lawyering, Biniazan was able to ensure the jury found both that Huguely willfully murdered Love and the ensured the verdict would not be dischargeable in...
info_outline Achieving Justice in a Wrongful Death Case w/ Render FreemanCase Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Render Freeman joins the pod to discuss a recent verdict he obtained on behalf of a very deserving family in a rural Georgia venue. The passion Render has for justice for this family is evident throughout the podcast. In the pod, we drill deep into the challenges Render faced in developing the direct examination of his client’s surviving spouse and daughter, and the raw emotion and authenticity that was alive in the courtroom. Render also describes how he overcame obstacles in developing his liability case against a complex web of corporations and against a defendant who denied liability...
info_outline Establishing Liability and Damages in a Serious Injury Case w/ Rob SachsCase Autopsy: The Settlement and Verdict Podcast
Attorney Rob Sachs of Shrager and Sachs joins Chris and Mike to discuss how his firm works endlessly to ensure their seriously injured clients are compensated to the fullest extent of the law. In the episode, Rob breaks down his work on a significant injury case for a pedestrian who was hit while walking in a crosswalk. Some of the challenges in this case involved the financial circumstances and age of the plaintiff, as well as the defendant’s ability to garner sympathy.
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Tad Thomas, co-host of the official Lawyer Minds podcast, is one of most sought-after CLE speakers in the country, presenting on topics ranging from technology in the courtroom and litigation skills to modern law practice management. He speaks from experience too — Tad is regularly in the courtroom and tries cases around the country. After obtaining two seven figure verdicts in 2019, Tad could’ve sat 2020 out and waited until the pandemic had passed to get back in the courtroom. But, that’s not Tad.
If you try enough cases, you know losses are going to happen and there are obstacles in your way that you have to manage. In this podcast, Tad sits down to talk with Mike about a medical malpractice case he recently tried and the obstacles he and his co-counsel faced, as well as how the trial judge, opposing counsel, and jurors handled the unique challenges presented by COVID-19. Although ultimately unsuccessful at trial, Tad’s graciously shares his experiences about the trial in this podcast in the hopes that listeners can learn from the lessons and implement strategies from those lesson in their cases.
To learn more about Tad’s practice, visit: https://www.thomaslawoffices.com
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