The Importance of Custom-Recruited Legal Experts: Insights from Ross Green
Cut To The Chase: Podcast Hosted by Gregg Goldfarb
Release Date: 07/03/2024
Cut To The Chase: Podcast Hosted by Gregg Goldfarb
Texas recently signed into law Senate Bill 835, also called Trey’s Law, protecting victims of sexual abuse, child sexual abuse, and human trafficking from being silenced by NDAs. What are the pros and cons of these NDAs and how are they impacting the sexual abuse case against Boy Scouts of America? Today on Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we’re uncovering the answers with attorney Jason Joy, a leading advocate for BSA survivors, and Curtis Garrison, a survivor, speaker, and driving force behind major legislative reform. What to expect in this episode: More about Trey’s Law in Texas: banning...
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If the victims in the Boy Scouts of America sexual abuse case aren’t getting paid… who is? And how are NDAs protecting the abusers? Tune in as we break it all down. This week on Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we’re continuing the conversation with attorney Jason Joy, a leading advocate for BSA survivors, and Curtis Garrison, a survivor, speaker, and driving force behind major legislative reform. What to expect in this episode: What is Trey’s Law? Who’s really getting paid from the Boy Scouts abuse case? How NDAs and the law have historically protected institutions and abusers The...
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With nearly 100,000 claimants coming forward in the Boy Scouts of America sexual abuse case, pressure is ramping up and the demand for justice is stronger than ever. Today on Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we’re bringing clarity to one of the largest sexual abuse litigations in U.S. history, answering the question: Why aren’t victims getting compensated? Gregg is joined by two essential voices: attorney Jason Joy, a leading advocate for BSA survivors, and Curtis Garrison, a survivor, speaker, and driving force behind major legislative reform. What to expect in this episode: Why survivors are...
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What happens when you put someone on stage to tell their personal story in front of their community? Unexpected and unforgettable connection. In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg Goldfarb sits down with David Levy, the Founder and Artistic Director of Cincinnati’s True Theatre, for an eye-opening conversation about the power of unscripted, real-life storytelling. Inspired by The Moth, David built a thriving storytelling community in Cincinnati where everyday people take the stage to share honest, personal stories around universal themes, from love to crime to the color blue....
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Can veterans heal PTSD without therapy, medication, or help from the VA? Today’s guest is proof they can. In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg Goldfarb sits down with Robert Greene—a U.S. Navy veteran, author, and Founder of Unfiltered Wisdom—to explore his extraordinary journey of healing from PTSD and reclaiming purpose through unconventional means. After facing long delays for treatment in the VA system and battling substance abuse, insomnia, and anxiety, Robert chose a radical path to recovery. His search for healing took him around the world—from building an...
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Why does so much of our food make us hungrier instead of healthier—and what role does the law play in keeping it that way? In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg Goldfarb sits down with Dr. Marion Nestle, a world-renowned food politics expert, nutritionist, and author, to expose how corporate power, weak regulation, and profit-driven policies shaped America’s food system. Her newest book, “What to Eat Now: The Indispensable Guide to Good Food, How to Find It, and Why It Matters”, offers no-nonsense answers to the most important food questions on our plate today. From ultra...
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In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, host Gregg Goldfarb is joined by attorney and bail law expert Ken Good to unpack one of the most controversial issues in criminal justice today: bail reform. With Texas at the center of the national debate, they break down what bail is supposed to do, how the system actually works, and why efforts to eliminate cash bail have sparked heated legal, political, and public safety battles across the country. Ken brings decades of experience working inside the Texas bail system, both in the courtroom and at the legislative level. Listen in as he untangles...
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This week on Cut to the Chase: Podcast, we’re sharing Gregg Goldfarb’s appearance on Chris Dreyer’s Personal Injury Mastermind podcast. In the show, Gregg talks about how small, nimble law firms can take on massive cases—and win. With over 30 years of experience in personal injury, insurance claims, and mass tort litigation, Gregg shares how he built a lean, modern practice capable of competing with the biggest players in the legal world. From police brutality cases in the Rodney King era to today’s major mass torts like Camp Lejeune, Gregg breaks down how to stay adaptable, avoid...
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In this very unique episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, host Gregg Goldfarb sits down with Dr. Brian Becker—economist, author, and son of Benton Becker, the man who helped President Gerald Ford navigate one of the most defining moments in American political history: the pardon of Richard Nixon. Brian’s new book, Of Pardons and Presidents, explores his father’s extraordinary behind-the-scenes role in the Watergate aftermath and the personal toll that came with it. Together, Gregg and Brian unpack the legal strategy, political risk, and human story behind one of the most controversial...
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In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, you’ll hear from Steve Smith of Broughton Partners for a rapid-fire update on the biggest developments in mass tort litigation. From Uber sexual assault lawsuits to PFAS “forever chemical” contamination, Gregg and Steve unpack the latest cases, billion-dollar settlements, and what these fights mean for attorneys and the public alike. They break down everything from the dangers hiding in Roblox and social media platforms to new science linking Depo Provera to brain tumors and Tylenol to autism. Plus, Steve shares insider advice for attorneys...
info_outlineAre you certain that the experts you hire are helping build a rock-solid case, or could they be the weak link that dismantles your arguments in court?
In this episode, you'll discover the intricacies behind finding and vetting legal experts, learn about the proprietary technology revolutionizing this process, and understand how to leverage these resources to gain a litigation edge.
With the increasing complexity and specialization in legal cases, the demand for high-quality, well-vetted experts has never been higher. Whether it’s personal injury, commercial litigation, or intellectual property disputes, the right expert can make or break a case.
That’s why we’ve invited Dr. Ross Green, Executive Vice President of Sales at Expert Institute, to share his wisdom. An ENT specialist who has transitioned into the legal-medical world, Ross brings a unique blend of medical and legal expertise that is invaluable for law firms seeking the best experts for their cases. We brought him on the show to dive into the nuances of hiring top-tier experts and to learn about the innovative approaches his company employs.
In this episode of the Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg and Ross discuss:
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The Importance of Expert Witnesses in Legal Cases
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Services Offered by Expert Institute that include, Expert Searches, Record Reviews, Literature Provision, and Due Diligence on Opposing Experts
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Custom Recruiting Process for Experts
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Subscription vs. One-Off Services
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Tech and Human Elements in Expert Vetting
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Family, Probate, and Business Law Applications
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Reviewing Opposing Experts with Expert Radar
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Litigation Guides and Newsletters
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Medical Chronologies and the Role of AI
Key Actionable Takeaways for Law Firms:
- Custom recruitment of experts ensures a tailored match for your specific case requirements.
- Utilize proprietary technology and human vetting to find and validate expert credentials.
- Leverage subscription models for consistent and cost-effective expert sourcing.
- Use expert record reviews and literature to solidify case foundations before filing.
- Monitor opposing experts using Expert Radar to anticipate and counter their arguments.
Enhancing your legal strategy with the best experts can significantly impact the outcome of your cases. As you navigate the complexities of today's legal landscape, remember that thorough vetting and informed choices are your best allies. Tune in and let Ross Green's insights elevate your approach to hiring legal experts.
Subscribe, rate, review, and share this episode of the Cut to the Chase: Podcast to stay ahead in your legal practice!
Connect with Dr. Ross Green on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-green-md/