Posts Tagged ‘Trial Review’

Jury Returns Verdict in Neilesh v. Lawyers Title

Last week I ran the technology for this Title insurance claim and the jury came back in our favor (really quickly I’d like to add). This was an interesting matter involving what was a pretty high profile (news link, news link, news link) injunction involving Neilesh’s location from attempting to lease to a gentleman’s club.

This trial was against the title insurance company that had failed to report a covenant that didn’t allow for these types of business’s in this location. Which needless to say, greatly reduced the value of the property.

The technology was basic and simple, although I did have to hook 3 different laptops into the system. The client and the attorney I was working for both wanted to show and manipulate excel spreadsheets live in trial.

Congrats to John Howell of Allen, Stein & Durbin on a well tried case and excellent $1million+ verdict!

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Jury Awards $70 million in water company dispute

For the past month a trial has taken over my life. 300 video clips, 10,000 documents and multiple PowerPoint presentations later the trial has concluded and the jury is back.

While I don’t necessarily agree with the jury’s findings I am proud to have worked on this case. It was very complex and consumed many many man hours on both sides of the fence.

I’ll give some deeper insight into some techniques used through out the trial next week (I’ve already started another trial and although it’s smaller, it’s taking up all of my current free time).

For now, feel free to read about the $70 million dollar verdict from the local newspaper.

Jury Awards $70 million in water company dispute

shucks, big trial monday got moved to wednesday, oh well though, more time to prep!

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