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Glenn Fair and Emily Jamieson – How to Make the Defense Expert Look Foolish

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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.

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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.

  continue reading

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