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Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
Contenuto fornito da Keith Fuicelli, Fuicelli & Lee and Keith Fuicelli. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Keith Fuicelli, Fuicelli & Lee and Keith Fuicelli o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
The pursuit of justice starts here. Join host Keith Fuicelli as we uncover the stories, strategies, and lessons from Colorado trial lawyers to help you and your clients achieve justice in the courtroom. Our goal is to bridge the gap between theory and practice—connecting you to the proven strategies that work from the state’s most accomplished litigators—to sharpen your own skills in the pursuit of justice. If this podcast is bringing value to your practice, be sure to subscribe and join us on every episode as we dissect real cases, learn from Colorado's top trial lawyers, and empower our legal community to reach greater heights of success. Keep your connection to Colorado’s best trial lawyers alive at https://www.TheCTLC.com Ready to refer or collaborate on a case? The personal injury attorneys at Fuicelli & Lee can help. Visit our attorney referral page at https://TheCTLC.com/refer or call our Denver office at (303) 444-4444. Fuicelli & Lee (https://coloradoinjurylaw.com) is a personal injury law firm dedicated to representing clients across Colorado who have suffered catastrophic injuries due to someone’s reckless or careless actions. Our top areas of focus include: car accidents, brain injury/TBI, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death claims, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, drunk driving accidents, dog bites, construction accidents, slip & fall/premises liability, and product liability. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.
Contenuto fornito da Keith Fuicelli, Fuicelli & Lee and Keith Fuicelli. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Keith Fuicelli, Fuicelli & Lee and Keith Fuicelli o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.
The pursuit of justice starts here. Join host Keith Fuicelli as we uncover the stories, strategies, and lessons from Colorado trial lawyers to help you and your clients achieve justice in the courtroom. Our goal is to bridge the gap between theory and practice—connecting you to the proven strategies that work from the state’s most accomplished litigators—to sharpen your own skills in the pursuit of justice. If this podcast is bringing value to your practice, be sure to subscribe and join us on every episode as we dissect real cases, learn from Colorado's top trial lawyers, and empower our legal community to reach greater heights of success. Keep your connection to Colorado’s best trial lawyers alive at https://www.TheCTLC.com Ready to refer or collaborate on a case? The personal injury attorneys at Fuicelli & Lee can help. Visit our attorney referral page at https://TheCTLC.com/refer or call our Denver office at (303) 444-4444. Fuicelli & Lee (https://coloradoinjurylaw.com) is a personal injury law firm dedicated to representing clients across Colorado who have suffered catastrophic injuries due to someone’s reckless or careless actions. Our top areas of focus include: car accidents, brain injury/TBI, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death claims, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, drunk driving accidents, dog bites, construction accidents, slip & fall/premises liability, and product liability. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.
At a glance, the two large vehicles involved in a rear-end collision – a Toyota 4Runner and a Nissan Xterra – didn’t appear visibly damaged. And Melanie Sulkin ’s client didn’t appear injured. But Melanie pursued the case beyond surface images. She recounts her methods with host Keith Fuicelli . From proving the significant frame damage to her client’s car and the permanent injury to her client’s rotator cuff, Melanie describes an approach that yielded a jury verdict of nearly $583,000. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Melanie Sulkin | LinkedIn ☑️ Krivit Law | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on X , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , and LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Melanie found her calling as an undergraduate when she founded Northern Illinois University’s mock trial team. Early in her career, Melanie was on the team that tried the first M2a Magnum Biomet case in the country. In a recent case, Melanie represented a client who was rear-ended, but both her client’s car and the defendant’s car showed little to no visible property damage. Even though the defendant originally admitted fault, his stories changed during trial in an attempt to place some blame on Melanie’s client. In arguing that the crash caused her client’s rotator cuff tear, Melanie showed photos of the car, and her client testified that she had the entire frame repaired. Melanie struck many jurors who said during voir dire that her client “looks fine.” When the “mechanism of injury” became a question at trial, Melanie elicited an answer from the defense surgeon. The defendant’s insurance carrier initially agreed to a demand of $300,000, but then backed off. For Melanie’s client, the decision to go to trial was easy. “They told us to make a demand, we did it, and they didn't make good on it,” Melanie says. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Text messages, complete with poop emojis, revealed that a charter school’s board members targeted the executive director because they just didn’t like her. “It was like ‘Mean Girls,’” recalls Jason Wesoky , who, with colleague Clay Wire , represented the director. Tune into this case breakdown with host Keith Fuicelli as Jason and Clay describe how they framed the contract dispute as a set-up by board members hoping to boot their client off the job. In the end, she won a jury verdict of about $950,000. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Clay Wire | LinkedIn ☑️ Jason Wesoky | LinkedIn ☑️ Ogborn Mihm on LinkedIn | Facebook ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , and LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot When he realized that he was making more as a bartender than he would as a political scientist or journalist, Clay turned to law school. Jason grew up in the legal world and went to college knowing he wanted to be a lawyer. Clay and Jason represented the executive director of a Colorado charter school when a new board refused to honor her contract. Because the team couldn’t bring tort claims against a governmental entity, they focused on a contract claim for economic damages through the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act. Their client used the state’s social security replacement for public employees to draw on her retirement and then return to work under the contract. The defense argued that their client had, in fact, retired and that she wasn’t honoring her contract. Text messages provided through the Colorado Open Records Act revealed the real story: that board leaders targeted their client because they didn’t like her. Clay and Jason were also helped by a former board member who had written a long email to the rest of the board, detailing problems he saw with how they treated their client. At trial, the board president testified that she had only “skimmed” the email. At closing, the team focused on showing how the board’s bad decisions were due to bad advice from their lawyer. Clay’s final line of questioning to the board attorney elicited the attorney’s personal interest in a good outcome – for him. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
The jury in Dan Lipman ’s civil case on behalf of a young sexual assault survivor awarded $2,020,000 in three categories of damages: economic, non-economic, and physical impairment. The last category was notable because few, if any, Colorado juries have awarded damages for physical impairment based on emotional trauma. Now, one has. “We can’t find another verdict where, in a civil case, a sexual assault victim proved physical impairment not from physical injury, like being beaten, but from the emotional aspect of it. And we think that this is a notable case that will help open the door to other survivors of sexual assault,” he explains to host Keith Fuicelli . Tune in to hear Dan break down this strategy and other approaches in the Jefferson County case. For lawyers, Dan provides questions they should answer in screening sexual assault cases and, once they’re working with a client, tips for prioritizing empathy. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Dan Lipman | LinkedIn ☑️ Parker Lipman | LinkedIn ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , and LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Dan’s focus on sexual assault cases began with the case of a male swimming coach who was having sexual contact with a 16-year-old swimmer. The two questions Dan answers when he screens these types of cases. The complicated landscape of the statute of limitations for sex assault claims. Background of the Jefferson County case where Dan represented a girl who was sexually assaulted by her mother’s fiance. In asking for damages, Dan categorized his client’s emotional trauma as physical impairment, a technique that yielded a notable verdict. How Dan “ferociously” fought the defense argument that his client’s PTSD diagnosis was created by lawyers. If PTSD physically impairs the brain, why not get an MRI? “You want to be really careful to say that imaging can show these impacts. Imaging can show these impacts in some people, and it’s not known which people show these things or not,” Dan explains. Dan’s pointers for lawyers taking on sexual assault cases: First, make sure the client wants to go to trial. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Jurors listened, wide-eyed, as Ross Ziev presented his case against King Sooper Grocery Store. His client was injured in a slip-and-fall, but they may as well have been watching a murder mystery as a poor-quality video revealed “who-dun-it.” “You could see in the jury’s eyes – they were trying to figure out what caused this as well,” Ross recalls in this case break-down with host Keith Fuicelli . They ultimately awarded $350,000 to his client for pain and suffering and physical impairment. The store’s video proved to be pivotal evidence, and Ross details his strategy for when and how he presented it. He also walks through important steps that PI plaintiffs’ lawyers should take in such cases, starting with claims notes, incident reports, and video. And he offers advice for how to compel an obstructionist defense to disclose vital information. As for who caused his client’s fall… tune in to find out! Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Ross Ziev I LinkedIn ☑️ Legal Help in Colorado I LinkedIn I Instagram I Facebook ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , and LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Ross’ path from his native Dallas to law school at the University of Denver to launching his own firm in 2019. Background of Ross’ case on behalf of a woman who slipped and fell in the aisle of a King Soopers Grocery Store. Ross filed a formal settlement demand, but his experience has taught him that adjusters try to low-ball the plaintiff’s lawyer. Ross’ questioning of the assistant manager revealed that the store cleaned up the spill before any photos of it were taken. The defense went to trial assuming that a random customer caused the spill. Ross’ team reviewed store video that showed the real source. Ross’ theory at voir dire: damages and physical impairment and whether jurors would award those types of damages. How Ross overcame defense objections to some testimony about the store’s failure to investigate the spill. Why Ross advises plaintiffs’ lawyers to review disclosure and discovery with “an eye for deficiencies.” The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Colorado PI attorney Jason Jordan , founder of Jordan Law , has a vast amount of product liability experience, but he recently settled a “felonious killing” case that had reminders of the killing of George Floyd. In that case, Jason represented the widow of a man who was killed when guards at a hospital leaned on his back and neck until he lost consciousness. In this conversation with Keith Fuicelli , Jason recounts the details of that case as well as how his team investigates to determine if a case has product liability issues. He also describes his process for getting to know clients in order to humanize them for a jury and to prepare them for testimony in court. Finally, Jason stresses the importance of partnering with other attorneys both for their experience and for expertise in specialized areas of the law. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Jason Jordan | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Facebook ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot How Jason opened his own practice out of law school Why Jason encourages young lawyers to ask for help, seek partners on cases A car accident may include product liability issues, so lawyers should be prepared to investigate car parts involved in the crash How Jason exposed the training of hospital guards who killed a patient by leaning on his neck. How to get to know your clients well so you can humanize them in court How a video tape of a hospital patient showed he wasn’t violent until a guard touched him Why it matters which state a trial is held in and the importance of investigating state laws How focus groups can help trial lawyers decide how to present a case If a victim or a client has a dark side, lawyers must offer testimony about their strengths How press conferences can be a tool to help stop witness intimidation The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Two cars collided head-on – but their client wasn’t wearing his seatbelt. The client suffered a brain injury – but didn’t require significant medical treatment. Yet Michael Born and Peter McCaffrey of Born & McCaffrey Injury Law secured $380,000 from a jury. With host Keith Fuicelli , Michael and Peter reveal the plot twists in this unique case, starting at the hospital, when police initially considered that their client was at fault. The story changed when crash data revealed the defendant’s excessive speed. Michael and Peter discuss how they balanced the role that speed played against their client’s lack of a seatbelt. They also share how they delicately cross-examined the defendant so that the jury would not feel sympathy for him. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Peter McCaffrey | LinkedIn ☑️ Michael Born | LinkedIn ☑️ Born & McCaffrey Injury Law on Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | TikTok ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Advice from Peter and Michael to young trial lawyers working for big verdicts The advantages of practicing with a partner versus going alone A story with plot twists begins with the client appearing at fault How the crash data prompted police to reassess their client What the investigator testified to help them win the case Why the defense didn’t call their expert The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Their client, a drywall installer, was injured in a five-car pile up outside Denver. Sean Dormer and Tim Garvey helped him secure a $2.51 million verdict against the driver who caused the injuries. Tune in as Sean Dormer and Tim Garvey of Dormer Harpring, LLC join host Keith Fuicelli to discuss this recent trial victory in Denver. Sean and Tim recount the facts of the case, how their quick-thinking changed the course of trial, and how they portrayed their client as a victor and not a victim. Sean and Tim also share how they got a shocking admission from defense experts and their philosophies for voir dire, witness sequencing, and closing arguments. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Tim Garvey | LinkedIn ☑️ Sean Dormer | LinkedIn ☑️ Dormer Harpring, LLC on LinkedIn , Facebook , & Instagram ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on X , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Facts of Dormer Harpring’s recent $2.51M verdict in Denver Obtaining crucial admissions from defense expert witnesses on cross-examination How Tim and Sean capitalized on defense’s undisclosed photos How to frame your client as a victor, not a victim Why you need to trust your gut at trial Creative closing arguments The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
A developmentally disabled man was injured when the car he was in was rear-ended by a delivery service partner company. He needed justice, and he got it. In this episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , Jessica Schlatter , Paige Singleton , and Randy Manning of Ramos Law join host Keith Fuicelli to discuss a $19M verdict they recently obtained for their client in Denver District Court. Listen as Jessica, Paige, and Randy discuss how their client was diagnosed with a brain bleed within three hours of being involved in a rear-end collision, how they established medical causation at trial, and how a creative closing argument helped put the defense on the ropes and secure a huge win for their plaintiff. Jessica, Paige, and Randy also go in depth into the medical side of their client’s injuries. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Jessica Schlatter | LinkedIn ☑️ Paige Singleton | LinkedIn ☑️ Randy Manning ☑️ Ramos Law on LinkedIn , Facebook , Twitter/X , Instagram , & YouTube ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Facts of the $19M verdict case Injuries sustained by the plaintiff Arguments made by the defense Use of experts for liability and damages Gathering information through 20 depositions Use of focus groups in crafting liability arguments Breakdown of the $19M verdict Using police officer testimony to bring in evidence otherwise not admitted The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Trial is adversarial. “Do what you want until you’re not allowed to do it.” In part two of this special episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , host Keith Fuicelli is joined by guest host Tim Galluzzi , founding partner of Cheney Galluzzi & Howard, LLC to interview Kurt Zaner , founding partner of Zaner Harden Law LLP and owner of the largest premises liability verdict in Colorado history. Kurt, Tim, and Keith discuss the trial on Kurt’s fracking explosion case in federal court in Colorado that resulted in a $30M verdict. Tune in as the trio discuss Kurt’s approach to doing voir dire in 30 minutes or less, the ‘Do Your Job’ theme Kurt used in his opening statement, his ‘butcher paper’ approach to creating persuasive courtroom visuals when you can’t create the perfect slide ahead of time, and more. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Kurt Zaner | LinkedIn ☑️ Zaner Harden Law LLP on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , & YouTube ☑️ Tim Galluzzi | LinkedIn ☑️ Cheney Galluzzi & Howard, LLC on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , TikTok & Twitter/X ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Kurt’s use of visuals at trial Trial prep two weeks leading up to trial Kurt’s voir dire strategy Resource mentioned: Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything Opening statement Resource mentioned: Twelve Heroes, Once Voice: Guiding Jurors to Courageous Verdicts How Kurt creates persuasive visuals on the fly How Kurt sequences evidence Closing argument To see demonstratives Kurt used for opening and closing email Kurt The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
“I do everything I can to be friends with defense lawyers. It makes the case so much more enjoyable. And when it comes to non-parties, just be nice to these people and you’ll be amazed at what you can catch.” In this special episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , host Keith Fuicelli is joined by guest host Tim Galluzzi , founding partner of Cheney Galluzzi & Howard, LLC to interview Kurt Zaner , founding partner of Zaner Harden Law LLP and owner of the largest premises liability verdict in Colorado history. Kurt, Tim, and Keith discuss Kurt’s fracking explosion case in federal court in Colorado that resulted in a $30M verdict. Tune in as Kurt, Tim, and Keith discuss Kurt’s closing method to make your client’s pain real to the jury, why he filed the case in federal court, experts used in the case, and how being nice to everyone paid dividends at trial. Stay tuned for Part 2 coming out next week! Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Kurt Zaner | LinkedIn ☑️ Zaner Harden Law LLP on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , & YouTube ☑️ Tim Galluzzi | LinkedIn ☑️ Cheney Galluzzi & Howard, LLC on LinkedIn , Instagram , Facebook , TikTok & Twitter/X ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Getting to know Kurt Zaner Why you want the jury to see you as a person, not as a lawyer How Kurt makes his client’s pain real to the jury at closing Caps in Colorado Background of the case Finding the right experts How Kurt simplified things for the jury Conflict that arose in the case which led to co-counseling with Tim Why you need to make time for later depos How being kind benefitted the case The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Products cases can be intimidating. There’s a monster defense with an unlimited budget, it’s going to be a cage match until the end, and there are no guarantees of success. So you have to be willing to go the distance. In this episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , host Keith Fuicelli is joined by experienced products liability attorneys Brad Holmes of Bradly J. Holmes, PC and Mike Blanton of Gerash Steiner Blanton, P.C. . Brad and Mike recently obtained a verdict of over $56 million ($45M of which in punitive damages) on a product defect case against Ford Motor Company in federal court in Colorado Springs. Tune in as Brad and Mike discuss making product defect claims against automakers, how to rebut defensive theories, and Ford’s ongoing bad behavior that led to the punitive damages award. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Brad Holmes | LinkedIn | Email ☑️ Mike Blanton | LinkedIn | Email | $56M Verdict Against Ford ☑️ Gerash Steiner Blanton, P.C. on Facebook & Twitter ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Getting to know Brad Holmes and Mike Blanton Background facts of Brad & Mike’s $56 million products liability verdict Punitive damages in products liability cases Defendant’s ongoing bad behavior leads to large noneconomic and punitive damages Overcoming defense theories in products liability cases Motion practice and jury instructions in products liability cases The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
Few trial attorneys begin trial thinking about appeals. But how can conducting a trial with an eye on appeal be helpful? In this episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , host Keith Fuicelli is joined by experienced appellate attorney Nelson Boyle of The Paul Wilkinson Law Firm, LLC . Nelson has represented clients in both state and federal appeals for over fifteen years. Tune in as Keith and Nelson discuss how trial lawyers can preserve errors for appeal, how to properly use trial briefs and motions in limine, and the benefits of using a live court reporter at trial instead of recording software. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Nelson Boyle | LinkedIn ☑️ The Paul Wilkinson Law Firm, LLC | LinkedIn | Facebook ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter/X , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Biggest mistakes trial lawyers make Making a record of evidence or testimony not allowed into evidence Preserving issues for appeal during trial Benefits of trial briefs and pocket briefs Using motions for summary judgment as a plaintiff’s lawyer Presenting motions in limine Preserving error of pre-trial issues Digital recording software versus live court reporters The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
They say hindsight is 20/20. Looking back on and evaluating your past trials can serve as a useful tool for improving trial preparation and strategy going forward. In this episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , the tables are turned as podcast host, Keith Fuicelli , and his partner John Lee , who co-founded Fuicelli & Lee with Keith in 2008, are interviewed by Jerry Bowman . Like Keith and John, Jerry is a Denver-based personal injury attorney and the founder of Bowman Law, LLC . Tune in to hear Keith and John talk about an MTBI concussion case they tried in November of 2023 in Jefferson County, and reflect on some of the mistakes they made in that case and what they would have done differently. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Jerry Bowman | LinkedIn | Email ☑️ Bowman Law, LLC ☑️ Bowman Law, LLC on Twitter/X , Facebook , LinkedIn & Yelp ☑️ John Lee | LinkedIn | Email ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter/X , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot Keith and John’s early careers as prosecutors Creating constructive charts to represent client’s medical issues Accident reconstruction and reliability of black box data Keith and John used Elite Trial Consultants to help with their courtroom presentation Preparing your plaintiff for trial The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
It’s easy to get busy on a case and wonder if it’s worth fighting the fight to get the defense expert’s financials and prior reports. But this episode shows the fight can be worth the effort. In this episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , Keith Fuicelli is joined by Colorado trial lawyers, Glenn Fair and Emily Jamieson from the Oakmont Law Group , to talk about how they got a $2.2M verdict on an otherwise commonplace hit-and-run car crash case. Tune in to hear Glenn and Emily discuss their approach and strategy, including how they got in critical information with a modified failure to mitigate jury instruction, why they used 16 hours a day and not 24 when calculating non-economic damages, and the strategies they used at deposition and at trial to make the defense expert, an orthopedic surgeon, look foolish in front of the jury. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ Glenn Fair | LinkedIn | Email: glenn@oakmont.law ☑️ Emily Jamieson | Email: emily@oakmont.law ☑️ Oakmont Law Group, P.C. | Phone ☑️ Oakmont Law Group, P.C. on Facebook | Twitter/X ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Episode Snapshot How Glen and Emily became lawyers and the founding of Oakmont Law Group Background of their hit-and-run car crash case, what was pled, and the venue Breaking down the $2.2M verdict The impact of motions practice on the outcome of the case Strategy for locking-in the defense expert’s story Hitting the “professional witness” hard in opening Dealing with the fact that the client didn’t get injections Glenn’s Facebook group that talks about “Running With the Bulls” concepts: PI Lawyers Discussing RWTB The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
You can get great results at trial even if you don’t have a perfect case. As long as you’re connecting with the client, the purpose, and the cause, the jury will see that. In this episode of Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection , Keith Fuicelli is joined by Boulder, Colorado personal injury lawyer, John Duguay . Keith and John talk about a tough car accident case John recently tried where his client had a prior injury, among other difficult circumstances that complicated his case. Tune in to hear John’s strategy going into the case, including what worked for him and what didn’t. Keith and John also discuss the importance of understanding the impact of your client’s injury beyond the physical aspect, using defense experts to shore up your case, the value of another set of eyes, voir dire tips, and John’s successful verdict despite the odds. Learn More and Connect with Colorado Trial Lawyers ☑️ John Duguay | LinkedIn ☑️ Sloat, Nicholson & Hoover, P.C. ☑️ Sloat, Nicholson & Hoover, P.C. on LinkedIn ☑️ Keith Fuicelli | LinkedIn ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers Website ☑️ Fuicelli & Lee Injury Lawyers on Twitter , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube & LinkedIn ☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube Episode Snapshot John Duguay’s origin story and how he became a trial lawyer Background on John’s difficult automobile collision case Understanding what was taken from your client, beyond the physical injuries The “burning house in Aspen” analogy of impairment John’s voir dire strategy Closing arguments won’t always be pretty The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be taken as legal advice. The information provided by Fuicelli & Lee is intended to provide general information regarding comprehensive injury and accident attorney services for clients in the state of Colorado.…
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