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On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
Indhold leveret af Lawyer Minds and Saul Gruber. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Lawyer Minds and Saul Gruber eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
“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.
Indhold leveret af Lawyer Minds and Saul Gruber. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Lawyer Minds and Saul Gruber eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
“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.
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.
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…
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.
https://www.lawyerminds.com/podcast/tjtw-23/Trial Consultant Sari De La Motte joins Saul in discussing the H2H method in connecting with the jury in both Voir Dire and Opening Statements. Sari gives tips and takes us through her funnel theory on selecting jury's.
Trial Lawyers Nick Schnyder and Drew Gilliland join “The Jury Thinks What?” to talk about a recent verdict of over $300,000 in what appeared to be a classic Motor Vehicle Accident with a few months of chiropractic care. Drew and Nick will walk us through their trial process and how they decide which cases to take to trial.…
Nationally Renowned Nursing Home Trial Lawyer Jody Moore joins Saul Gruber on “The Jury thinks What” to breakdown how her recent landmark 13 Million Dollar Verdict in California against a Nursing Home Owner for persistent understaffing causing significant injuries to multiple residents. Jody will discuss how she used staffing documentation to prove her case.…
Saul speaks with one of Indiana’s best, Betsy Greene, who gives her advice to younger lawyers about trying cases. Betsy shares with “The jury thinks what?” her beginnings with the Trial Lawyer’s College and Gerry Spence and discusses the use of psychodrama in finding and presenting the story to the jury.…
Veteran of Stage, TV and Film, Jesse Wilson, discusses his breakthrough communication device “Tell the Winning Story”. Jesse’s hands on communication training provides lawyers the story that goes right to the heart of matter and he discusses with Saul the concepts of the plaintiff going from victim to victor, a can’t miss for anyone trying cases. https://www.tellthewinningstory.com/ https://www.facebook.com/tellthewinningstory…
Famed Trial Lawyer and Author, Keith Mitnick joins “the jury thinks what” to discuss his overarching approach to trials . Keith discusses how he obtains multiple 8 figures verdicts and discussed his new book , Deeper Cuts, available on Trial Guides. Keith is one of the most generous trial lawyers in the country, which comes across in his conversation with Saul .…
Jeff joins “The Jury Thinks What?” to discuss his recent verdict of $640,000 in a difficult construction case where he faced a number of tough defenses. Jeff explains not only how he was able to prevail, but takes us though his analysis on how to present his case to the Jury.
Superstar Trial Lawyer Christian Morris joins Saul Gruber on “The Jury thinks What” to breakdown how she continues to obtain large verdicts over and over on behalf of her clients. Christian will not only discuss her ideas and thoughts on trials but also remind everyone of the importance in supporting each other and mental wellness.…
Many lawyers agree that a case can be lost in Voir Dire. If it is that important, how do you go about conducting it right? This question can puzzle even the most confident of lawyers. Acclaimed trial lawyer and author John Fisher can help.
Experienced lawyers can take many different approaches to conducting cross examination of caregivers and nurses in a nursing home case, but how can you get them to make your point? Brian Jasper of Thomas Law Offices provides the answer as we review his recent cross examination that led to a multimillion dollar verdict in Kentucky.…
We always hear about how different a trucking case is from a standard car wreck case. Listen to Jay Vaughn, certified trucking lawyer, explain the differences and take us step by step through the important truck inspection process.
What do you do when you feel overwhelmed with an upcoming trial? Sean Domnick, a Palm Beach trial lawyer and the Vice President of the American Association for Justice, discusses how he prepares for and succeeds at trial. He will discuss what works and what does not while representing those in need during their most vulnerable time. Sean will also explain the recent changes in stroke cases that he and his firm are concentrating on.…
There are certain themes and persuasive ideas that permeate every trial. Host Saul Gruber is joined by New York Trial Lawyer extraordinaire Bob Genis with tips and ideas to maximize the verdict in your next trial.
What do you do when faced with what appears to be a car that did not operate the way you think it should have and a serious injury took place? Brian Chase walks you through this type of case and talks about the age-old question, do you simply refer the case or handle it yourself with help? For more about Brian Chase and Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys, click here .…
How do you get the trial story and themes in a nursing home case and put them into action for a successful verdict? Michael Prieto and Jon Marigliano answer this question and discuss at length their recent multi-million dollar verdict against a Skilled Nursing Facility, including how they prepared, the key points of the case, as well as the use of Focus Groups in their case development.…
Guest: Isobel Thomas and Matt Laird, Denver Co. The age old question dealt with in every case, do you depose the Defense Expert? Matt Laird and Isobel Thomas answer that questions and give the listener incredible details as to why and just as important the “how to” prepare, develop the questions and put your plan into action. They do this all without necessarily revealing their trial themes during the deposition. Fascinating tips and explanations in this podcast. Learn more about Isobel Thomas and Matt Laird at their firms website: http://www.thomaskeel.com/ Lawyer Minds: https://www.lawyerminds.com…
Guest: Sagi Shaked, Aventura FL Defense Medical Examinations occur in virtually every Personal Injury Case. Do you simply diary the date and send your client a long letter about what to expect and what to do and let them go? Sagi Shaked shares with us his method of obtaining protective orders, video recording, audio recording or court reporter transcript, and sending an attorney to every defense medical exam. Although this sounds extreme, Sagi explains not only why he does this but just as important how he does this from the filing of the protective order to Trial. Some great tips and forms available to everyone. Saul will also provide his Nursing Home Litigation Tip.…
“The Jury Thinks What?” Podcast Episode #6 Approaching the Settlement and Mediation: Defense Is Buying a Release! w/ Steve Levin & Michael Bonamarte We are all constantly struggling with the best way to approach both settlement negotiations as well as mediations in today’s climate. Steve Levin and Michael Bonamarte, outstanding Trial Lawyers from Chicago, discuss their attitude towards this and explain their “Defense is trying to but a release from you” approach. Really good tips on both submissions, behavior and the painstaking patience it takes to successfully reach the right settlement on behalf of your client. This discussion will help not only the newer lawyer, but also the more seasoned lawyer as well.…
Leah and Elisha are partners in the trial law firm of Brown & Barron. We discuss not only the importance of the deposition of the Plaintiff, but how to effectively prepare the plaintiff for their deposition. This deposition is unique, as the entire case can be destroyed with a bad plaintiff deposition. Leah and Elisha discuss invaluable tips for this preparation and go through their three meeting Preparation along with the steps in each meeting. Saul will also add his nursing home litigation tip.…
Guest: Brendan Lupetin, Trial Lawyer from Meyers, Evans, Lupetin & Unatin, PIttsuburgh PA This is Part 2 of the Brendan Show! If you liked Part 1 where Brendan and Saul discussed how Brendan typically prepares his case for trial regarding themes and stories, you will love Part 2! Brendan will discuss his recent jury verdict of $10.83 million in a brain damage medical malpractice case. This trial took place in Pennsylvania during the COVID-19 pandemic. Brendan will discuss voir dire, how jury selection took place, the entire trial, and how he felt connecting with both the jury and his witnesses behind a mask. Saul and Brendan will also discuss the type of voir dire questions that were necessary and the type of jurors Brendan encountered. This is a can’t miss for those trying cases in the Pandemic era. To learn more about Meyers, Evans, Lupetin & Unatin, check out their firm’s site: https://www.meyersmedmal.com Lawyer Minds: https://www.lawyerminds.com…
Guest: Brendan Lupetin, Trial Lawyer from Meyers, Evans, Lupetin & Unatin, PIttsuburgh, PA Brendan is an outstanding trial lawyer and self proclaimed trial nerd! Brendan and Saul nerd out together on preparing for trial and determining themes and rules for trials. Brendan and Saul discuss all things trial including Focus Groups, Voir Dire, and what you need to do to frame your case to persuade jurors that your version is the only one. Brendan is so informative that we split this into two podcasts, look for part 2 discussing Brendan’s recent verdict in the COVID era, with his partner Greg Unatin, resulting in 10.83 million dollars for a medical malpractice claim resulting in brain damage. Saul Gruber will also add his nursing home litigation tip. This is the first of a 2 part series. We'll have Brendan back for another episode! To learn more about Meyers, Evans, Lupetin & Unatin, check out their firm’s site: https://www.meyersmedmal.com…
Guest: Maryland Association for Justice Trial Attorney of the year (2020) Brian Brown. Brian discusses his precedent setting verdict in Parlow vs. Kennedy Krieger Institute involving lead poisoning. Brian and Saul will also discuss the concepts of how to introduce numerous documents into evidence as well as having “cheat sheets” in court for every piece of evidence as well as any potential objections offered in Court. Michael and Saul will discuss how to use Focus Groups in developing issues for Voir Dire as well as important tips on dealing with Judge driven Voir Dire. Saul Gruber will also add a nursing home litigation tip, as well as a quote which may help you advance your story to the jury. More about Brian: https://www.brownbarron.com/our-team/brian-s-brown/ Lawyer Minds: https://www.lawyerminds.com…
Michael Neff is a trial attorney in Georgia and the Trial Guides author of “Premises Liability: A Guide to Success.” Michael joins Saul Gruber to discuss his thoughts on voir dire and give important tips on how to get the prospective jurors talking about issues such as the burden of proof, their feelings on large verdicts, caps, and other issues you need to know to properly use both your preemptory challenges, as well as challenges for cause. Michael and Saul will also discuss how to use focus groups in developing issues for voir dire and important tips on dealing with judge-driven voir dire. Saul plans to add in a nursing home litigation tip, as well as a song quote that could help you advance your story to the jury. To read Michael’s guide, please visit: https://www.trialguides.com/products/premises-liability To learn more about Michael’s practice, check out: https://neffinjurylaw.com/ Lawyer Minds: https://www.lawyerminds.com…
The first episode of the “The Jury Thinks What?” podcast has host Saul Gruber interviewing nationally renowned trial attorney Tad Thomas, with offices in Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, and now Missouri, speaking about his approaches towards running a jaw office and preparing for trials in multiple jurisdictions. Tad will discuss his ideas of a rapid or quick trial and how important (and sometimes difficult) it is to be deliberate and specific at trial. Tad will also share some thoughts of Voir Dire and the importance of obtaining the jury panel information prior to trial if possible. Tad and Saul will discuss the use of limited surveys in specific areas regarding buzz words and issues to help frame themes and fill evidence gaps during upcoming trials. Saul Gruber will also add in a nursing home litigation tip, as well as a song quote which may help you advance your story to the jury. To learn more about Tad and Thomas Law Offices, please visit: https://www.thomaslawoffices.com/ Lawyer Minds: https://www.lawyerminds.com…
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