Cases That Made a Difference®

In this trial lawyer-focused podcast, Advocate Capital, Inc. discusses Cases That Made a Difference® with America’s brightest trial attorneys. We also dive into topics ranging from law firm marketing to retirement planning with industry-leading legal professionals.

Public Justice Part 1: Morgan v. Sundance, A Potential Change Against Policy Favoring Arbitration with Paul Bland

In this Cases That Made a Difference® podcast episode, Paul Bland, Executive Director at Public Justice, talks about the Morgan v. Sundance case, A case that offers the large potential to change policy favoring arbitration. Apple Podcasts: Cases That Made a Difference® on Apple Podcasts To contact Paul Bland please follow the links below: Paul Bland | Public Justice

04-19
21:47

Bringing Awareness to Brain Injury Symptoms Through a Decade Old Case

In this Cases That Made a Difference® podcast episode, Annette Griggs, attorney and owner of Griggs Injury Law, and Aaron M. House, attorney, and owner of House Law LLC join Paul Myers, CEO and Chairman of Advocate Capital. Listen as they discuss their victories in revealing and bringing awareness to the invisible symptoms behind brain injury cases and what methods they are currently using to help seek justice together in a remarkable 10-year-old brain injury case. Spotify: Cases That Made a ...

10-21
33:39

How the Turpin Case Exposes Flaws Behind Our Foster Care System with Roger Booth

In this podcast episode, Donna Jones, President and Director of Associate & Client Experience, interviews Roger Booth, attorney and owner of Booth Law, to discuss how the Turpin Case exposes flaws within our foster care system. The Turpin case involved David and Louise Turpin of Perris, California, U.S., and the maltreatment of 13 children and dependent adults between the ages of 2 and 29. On the night of January 14, 2018, 17-year-old Jordan Turpin escaped from the family home and contac...

10-21
42:49

Convenience Store Robbery Responsible for Largest Compensatory Verdict in Washington State with Eric Fong

In this podcast episode, Eric Fong, attorney, and owner of Fong Law joins Donna Jones, President, and Director of Associate and Client Experiences with Advocate Capital to talk about the largest compensatory verdict won in the state of Washington. When Fong's plaintiff walked into a Parkland, Washington, convenience store on November 4, 2015, he was unaware there was a robbery in progress. He was not warned by the store clerk about the situation and was asked by the clerk to call 911.&...

08-04
56:00

Cases That Made a Difference® - The Cracker Barrel Chemical Lawsuit

Attorney Thomas Greer of Bailey & Greer joins Donna Jones, President and Director of Associate & Client Experience at Advocate Capital, in this podcast to discuss a $4.3 million dollar lawsuit ordered against Cracker Barrel after his client suffered severe injuries after he was served chemicals in his drinking glass. Learn more about this inspiring and hard-fought case as Greer goes into detail about the victim's 8-year-long battle in receiving justice for medical damages.

06-02
57:09

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