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Shh! I Can't Hear the Verdict!

Personal Injury Lawyer Accused of Listening at Door as the Jury
Deliberated, Then Quickly Settling Before a Defense Verdict

 

What Happened Here Could Happen to Your Company!

In Chapter 6 of FFCJ's free CEOAlert series, Legal Shakedowns & Scandals, you will learn how one attorney boldly eavesdropped on jury deliberations.

Judge Sharon Armstrong, who presided over the original case, commented,  “It appears that Mr. Frost may have been eavesdropping on the jury deliberations, that he may have overheard the jury’s agreement to a defense verdict...."

Download this volume of Shakedowns & Scandals to find answers to these questions:

  • Was the timing of a settlement a coincidence?

  • How far could the trial bar go to produce a favorable outcome?

  • What else did Judge Armstrong have to say to this attorney?

To learn the answers to these and other questions, download this week's two-page case summary. 

Download the 6th Chapter of Legal Shakedowns & Scandals

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Please email this PDF widely to business colleagues to alert them to the ways that the Plaintiff's Bar may try to game the civil justice system at your expense!

More information about Foundation for Fair Civil Justice:

Dan Pero, President

Foundation for Fair Civil Justice

600 South Walnut · Lansing, MI 48933

517-371-7276 · DPero@FFCJ-mail.org

 

 

 

The Foundation for Fair Civil Justice is a national nonprofit coalition of leading corporations, think tanks, foundations,

 trade associations, individuals and organizations advocating for legal reform at the state level. 

  www.americanjusticepartnership.org

Original material © 2008 Foundation for Fair Civil Justice, 600 South Walnut, Lansing, MI  48933.  Dan Pero, President. 

 

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