Veteran trial attorneys John G. Simon and Alvin Wolff answer questions from other attorneys about various case scenarios, offering insight into how they would handle litigation situations. In The Case Doctors, attorneys can ask these seasoned litigators how they would handle hurdles in their cases. Have a case you’d like The Case Doctors to take a look at? Send a summary of your case and the issue at hand to cases@thecasedoctors.com.
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Veteran trial attorneys John G. Simon and Alvin Wolff answer questions from other attorneys about various case scenarios, offering insight into how they would handle litigation situations. In The Case Doctors, attorneys can ask these seasoned litigators how they would handle hurdles in their cases. Have a case you’d like The Case Doctors to take a look at? Send a summary of your case and the issue at hand to cases@thecasedoctors.com.
The Case Doctors tackle questions from an attorney handling a case on behalf of a client suing for negligent misrepresentation after investing in stocks on the advice of a psychic and losing untold amounts of money. In hot topics, John and Alvin discuss the settlement Google and its YouTube subsidiary reached to resolve a long-running class action case accusing them of illegally collecting children’s data to generate targeted advertising.
How do you save a case after a client announces the litigation process is too stressful and they don’t want to move forward with the case while under oath during a deposition? Plus, The Case Doctors answer another viewer’s question on how to handle a pre-judgement loan that’s tripled in price and how to negotiate a better loan up front.
An attorney asks The Case Doctors how to handle a situation where a client is terrified of confronting the person who harmed them in court, and how to help them find the courage to do so to ensure they don’t settle for much less than they deserve? In hot topics, how about that case out of Florida where a jury awarded a family $17 million after an aerosol can left behind by contractors exploded in their oven?
Viewers want to know how The Case Doctors handle unreasonable and obstructionist opposing counsel, as well as what point they would involve the Court during contentious discovery and negotiations. Plus, how one law firm is coping with the theft of a $1.5 million referral fee hackers stole and insurance is refusing to cover.
The Case Doctors explain how they’ve managed clients who are passionate about their cases after a viewer asks them how to handle a client has a short temper and gets defensive when asked tough questions. The hot topic in this episode is about how a high-profile e-cigarette case involving allegations of exploding batteries got removed to federal court.
In this inaugural episode, The Case Doctors share their diagnosis on cases involving a client who waited before seeking treatment for their injuries and offer a strategy on a case involving a client who died by suicide after seeking treatment for mental illness. They also delve into hot topics in civil litigation including how AI is getting some attorneys in hot water.
Veteran trial attorneys John G. Simon and Alvin Wolff answer questions from other attorneys about various case scenarios, offering insight into how they would handle litigation situations. In The Case Doctors, attorneys can ask these seasoned litigators how they would handle hurdles in their cases. Have a case you’d like The Case Doctors to take a look at? Send a summary of your case and the issue at hand to cases@thecasedoctors.com.
Veteran trial attorneys John G. Simon and Alvin Wolff answer questions from other attorneys about various case scenarios, offering insight into how they would handle litigation situations. In The Case Doctors, attorneys can ask these seasoned litigators how they would handle hurdles in their cases. Have a case you’d like The Case Doctors to take a look at? Send a summary of your case and the issue at hand to cases@thecasedoctors.com.