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"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast

"The Jury Thinks What?" Podcast

De : Saul Gruber
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"The Jury Thinks What?" podcast discusses everything there is to know about trying cases. From preparing the case before the lawsuit is filed all the way to trial. And most importantly, how to understand what the Jury is thinking. Economie Réussite personnelle
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    • Keys to a $30M, $29.1M, and $42.5M Elder Care Verdict w/ Ed Dudensing
      Sep 12 2023

      Ed Dudensing gives all nursing home lawyers incredible insight into his criteria for case selection. Ed joins Saul in describing his theory of trying cases with large verdicts and punitive damages in mind.

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      1 h et 13 min
    • Tips on Trying the Catastrophic Injury Case to a Verdict of $100M! W/ Andrew Garza
      Jul 20 2023

      Connecticut Trial Lawyer Andrew Garza shares his passion and relentless pursuit of the truth and documents in obtaining a 100 million dollar verdict in a catastrophic injury case.

      The Jury Thinks What? Podcast is hosted by Saul Gruber of Gruber Trial Consulting. Learn more here: https://www.grubertrialconsulting.com/

      Learn more about Andrew Garza: https://cttrialfirm.com/team/andrew-garza/

      Visit Lawyer Minds: https://www.lawyerminds.com

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      1 h et 15 min
    • Getting the Nursing Home Verdicts with Lance Lourie and Suzanne Fink
      May 31 2023

      Join Nursing Home Lawyer Stalwart Lance Lourie and Suzanne Fink on selecting the appropriate case, developing the story during discovery and maximizing the verdict. We spend time discussing their recent 15 million dollar verdict.

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      1 h et 8 min
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