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May 02, 2019Brian Panish with Robert Simon-Trial Lawyers26 minutesPlay What motivated Robert to become a plaintiff attorney. His secret to growing his firm and support staff. What kinds of cases he specializes in and how many lawyers he dedicates to each case to be sure they are covered properly. His criteria for delegating expert depositions, motions, and summary judgments to the proper team. How he chooses the right lawyers for each trial and how he determines who goes where/i.e. the most important criteria. What crucial elements to preparing a spine injury case and getting them in your favor verdict out of the jury. His view on the landscape of the legal industry and how he has started using data analysis to help him win. His take on supplemental juror questionnaires (SJQs) and the hurdles to get them approved. ...moreShareView all episodesBy Brian PanishMay 02, 2019Brian Panish with Robert Simon-Trial Lawyers26 minutesPlay What motivated Robert to become a plaintiff attorney. His secret to growing his firm and support staff. What kinds of cases he specializes in and how many lawyers he dedicates to each case to be sure they are covered properly. His criteria for delegating expert depositions, motions, and summary judgments to the proper team. How he chooses the right lawyers for each trial and how he determines who goes where/i.e. the most important criteria. What crucial elements to preparing a spine injury case and getting them in your favor verdict out of the jury. His view on the landscape of the legal industry and how he has started using data analysis to help him win. His take on supplemental juror questionnaires (SJQs) and the hurdles to get them approved. ...more
What motivated Robert to become a plaintiff attorney. His secret to growing his firm and support staff. What kinds of cases he specializes in and how many lawyers he dedicates to each case to be sure they are covered properly. His criteria for delegating expert depositions, motions, and summary judgments to the proper team. How he chooses the right lawyers for each trial and how he determines who goes where/i.e. the most important criteria. What crucial elements to preparing a spine injury case and getting them in your favor verdict out of the jury. His view on the landscape of the legal industry and how he has started using data analysis to help him win. His take on supplemental juror questionnaires (SJQs) and the hurdles to get them approved.
May 02, 2019Brian Panish with Robert Simon-Trial Lawyers26 minutesPlay What motivated Robert to become a plaintiff attorney. His secret to growing his firm and support staff. What kinds of cases he specializes in and how many lawyers he dedicates to each case to be sure they are covered properly. His criteria for delegating expert depositions, motions, and summary judgments to the proper team. How he chooses the right lawyers for each trial and how he determines who goes where/i.e. the most important criteria. What crucial elements to preparing a spine injury case and getting them in your favor verdict out of the jury. His view on the landscape of the legal industry and how he has started using data analysis to help him win. His take on supplemental juror questionnaires (SJQs) and the hurdles to get them approved. ...more
What motivated Robert to become a plaintiff attorney. His secret to growing his firm and support staff. What kinds of cases he specializes in and how many lawyers he dedicates to each case to be sure they are covered properly. His criteria for delegating expert depositions, motions, and summary judgments to the proper team. How he chooses the right lawyers for each trial and how he determines who goes where/i.e. the most important criteria. What crucial elements to preparing a spine injury case and getting them in your favor verdict out of the jury. His view on the landscape of the legal industry and how he has started using data analysis to help him win. His take on supplemental juror questionnaires (SJQs) and the hurdles to get them approved.