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Coopers’ Code contains collected wisdom we’ve learned during our years practicing law. We’ve learned from, worked for, worked with, and been up against some of the best lawyers there are. Every week, Miles Cooper and a guest host use this experience to examine a legal issue and hit that issue’s key practice pointers and strategic highlights — so we can all achieve the best results for our clients.
Hosted by Miles Cooper, Produced by Mauro Serra - Kenji Productions | www.kenjiproductions.com, Recorded & Co-produced by Zachary Morvant
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Hosted by Miles Cooper, Produced by Mauro Serra - Kenji Productions | www.kenjiproductions.com, Recorded & Co-produced by Zachary Morvant
www.coopers.law
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In this episode of Cooper’s Code – Lifecycle of a Case, Miles Cooper walks through the Trial phase (8): the point where organization, collaboration, and foresight can make or break a case. From exhibit lists and jury questionnaires to motions in limine and mini-openings, Miles outlines the systems that help trials run smoothly. He explains why joint trial submissions can improve courtroom rapport, how to manage witness and exhibit logistics, and how a thoughtful verdict form becomes a powerful closing tool.The discussion continues through the trial process itself - jury selection, opening statements, the case in chief, rebuttal, and closing - offering both practical tips and strategic insight for litigators who want to approach trial with confidence and control.Missed Phase 6 & 7: Mediation & Expert discovery? Catch up here:Youtube: https://youtu.be/TzGE8vmLBf0Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2NNySHm4p3qdX684Z3g1khApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lifecycle-of-a-case-phase-6-7-mediation-expert-discovery/id1679622653?i=1000725552092We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
In this episode of Cooper’s Code, Miles Cooper with Shahrad Milanfar and Marshall Cole discuss the latest developments in AI and their legal implications. The discussion covers a published appellate decision sanctioning attorneys for citing fabricated AI-generated cases, best practices for avoiding hallucinations, and how firms can create responsible AI policies. The group also explores Nvidia’s $100 billion AI investment, the shifting jury psychology around “nuclear verdicts,” and new tool releases from Anthropic and Microsoft Copilot. The episode balances cautionary tales with practical strategies for integrating AI effectively into legal practice.More about Marshall:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshall-cole-815140bhttps://nemecek-cole.com/attorneys/marshall-r-cole/More about Shahrad:https://www.milanfarlaw.com/attorney/milanfar-shahrad-esq/https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahradmilanfar/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
This is Part II of this conversation. Missed Part I? Listen to it here:Youtube: https://youtu.be/u7nMJjRRIO8Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/%249-57m-school-bullying-verdict-part-1-harassment-attack/id1679622653?i=1000727840741Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/011eqoCLeJKNpzsPZkRSw3In this second part of our After Action Review with Megan Burns and Emily L. Dahm of Mirador Law, we continue exploring how they secured a $9.57 million verdict against the New Haven Unified School District. Following Part I’s deep dive into the facts and legal background, this episode shifts focus to the courtroom: voir dire, jury selection strategy, and the power of authentic storytelling. Emily walks through her candid approach to identifying bias against awarding damages against public schools, while Megan explains how they read the jury and adapted their ask. Together, they reveal the moments that shaped the trial, from mini-openings to powerful closing arguments. They also share insights on professionalism, resilience from their public defender roots, and what it means to represent the underdog in both criminal and civil practice.More about Megan and Emily & Mirador Law:https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-burns-a874b97a/https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-l-dahm-5b01ab6/https://www.linkedin.com/company/mirador-law-ca/https://www.miradorlaw.com/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
In this first part of our After Action Review with Megan Burns and Emily Dahm of Mirador Law, we dive into their journey from public defense to plaintiff’s work and explore how they secured a $9.57 million verdict in a high-stakes bullying case against the New Haven Unified School District. Megan and Emily share how their trial backgrounds shaped their litigation style, the unique challenges of handling both criminal and civil practices, and why they believe trial experience is becoming too rare. They also set the stage for the incident at the heart of the case, walking us through the bullying, the violent parking lot attack, and the school district’s failed defense. This episode highlights lessons on trial strategy, staying in your lane versus taking on new ground, and the importance of calling in subject matter experts.More about Megan and Emily & Mirador Law:https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-burns-a874b97a/https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-l-dahm-5b01ab6/https://www.linkedin.com/company/mirador-law-ca/https://www.miradorlaw.com/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
In this month’s AI deep dive with Shahrad Milanfar and Marshall Cole, we dived into the MIT study on AI’s impact on critical thinking, the first wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI, and the risks of over-relying on AI in law practice. We cover cognitive downsides, vendor hype, courtroom implications, and the newest tools like NotebookLM, Google Veo 3, and holographic tech. Essential listening for lawyers navigating AI.More about Marshall:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshall-cole-815140bhttps://nemecek-cole.com/attorneys/marshall-r-cole/More about Shahrad:https://www.milanfarlaw.com/attorney/milanfar-shahrad-esq/https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahradmilanfar/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
In this episode of the Lifecycle of a Case series, Miles Cooper breaks down Mediation and Expert discovery, respectively phases 6 and 7. He explores mediation strategy, the tactical use of Code of Civil Procedure section 998 offers, and how to prepare clients for the mediation process. He also compares mediation with mandatory settlement conferences, outlining their pros, cons, and unique dynamics. Moving into expert discovery, Miles explains disclosure timing, managing depositions, California’s three-day file exchange rule, and how to avoid expert exclusion by keeping disclosures airtight. This episode provides lawyers with practical settlement strategies and expert discovery checklists to stay ahead of the curve.Missed Phase 5: Discovery? Catch up here:Youtube: https://youtu.be/wHSejiNWNCQSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Xd0hM2zMCNR6t5RvmDwZAApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lifecycle-of-a-case-phase-5-discovery/id1679622653?i=1000724526208We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
Continuing the Lifecycle of a Case series, in this episode of the Lifecycle of a Case series, Miles Cooper dives into the #5 phase, Discovery - and explains how plaintiff lawyers can get proactive and stay ahead of defense tactics. From drafting discovery before filing suit to serving interrogatories, requests for production, and admissions, Miles walks through practical strategies to gather key documents, push past obstruction, and frame cases for trial. He also shares lessons learned from insurance policy traps, creative uses of public records, and the role of depositions and summary judgment in shaping trial readiness.Missed Phase 3 & 4: Pre-litigation & Filing suit? Catch up here:Youtube: https://youtu.be/doPpRhJh1-4Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3hxEGFLnBnlwXx80VblNGVApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/lifecycle-of-a-case-phase-3-4-pre-litigation-filing-suit/id1679622653?i=1000721510302&l=daWe are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
At the halfway point of his legal career, Miles Cooper reflects on 25 years in the law and the lessons learned along the way. From battling addiction and supporting his daughter through cancer to learning from mentors and colleagues, Miles shares wisdom on knowing yourself, doing less but doing it well, balancing life’s demands, riding waves of momentum, and the importance of true friendships. This episode is both personal and practical: a guide for lawyers on how to build careers that are sustainable, meaningful, and grounded in core values; as well as some lessons that reach beyond the profession.We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
In this month’s AI deep dive, Miles Cooper and Sharhad Milanfar explore how quickly AI is evolving and the legal implications for trial lawyers. They discuss bias in AI outputs, the risk of judges or court staff inadvertently relying on AI, and how to address potential errors without alienating the bench. The conversation covers new California Judicial Council AI rules, responsible prompting practices, and the differences between popular AI models. Sharhad also shares updates on HIPAA-compliant tools, Google’s NotebookLM mind-mapping feature, and Google’s new video generation capabilities. From avoiding hallucinations to leveraging cutting-edge tools for trial prep, this episode is packed with actionable insights for lawyers navigating the AI landscape.More about Shahrad:https://www.milanfarlaw.com/attorney/milanfar-shahrad-esq/https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahradmilanfar/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
Continuing the Lifecycle of a Case series, this episode focuses on pre-litigation and filing suit - two critical phases that bridge initial investigation and courtroom action. Miles Cooper shares his process for building airtight demand packages, communicating effectively with insurance adjusters, and assessing collectability before litigation. He also discusses demand letter strategies, underinsured motorist claims, government claims nuances, and the essential steps for filing a complaint, including naming all the right parties and anticipating publicity risks. Whether you aim to resolve early or proceed into litigation, these tactics can save time, preserve client trust, and maximize recovery.Missed Phase 1 & 2: Intake/Initial Investigation & Evidence Gathering? Catch up here:Youtube: https://youtu.be/cD36-z7DEh8Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coopers-code/id1679622653?i=1000720580228Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3RWLvkYLkjT91uzNHMdT0DWe are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
In Part 2 of this After Action Review, trial attorneys Karman Guadagni and Kelsey Craven return to break down their $24 million elder abuse verdict in Donahue v. MBK Senior Living. After a hung jury in Trial #1, the team reassessed everything—from witness control and causation framing to how they used tech, visuals, and jury psychology. They walk us through what changed in Trial #2, how jurors connected the dots, and what helped this story finally land. A detailed look at the strategic refinement behind a huge result.If you missed Part I, stream it here:Youtube: https://youtu.be/Q87ygzmMg94Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7erpwppOEcQWAbjSQyaguW?si=rxVjhTjVSLOyHVR7cVvoHAApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-hung-jury-to-%246-8m-victory-part-1-a-tale-of/id1679622653?i=1000718346412More about:Karman Guadagni: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karman-guadagni-4022136/Kelsey Craven: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsey-craven-esq-667b8452/Stebner Gertler & Guadagni: Website | LinkedInWe are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
In the first part of this After Action Review, trial attorneys Karman Guadagni and Kelsey Craven break down the first of two trials in the elder abuse case of Donahue vs MBK Senior Living. What began as a strong case involving multiple falls, understaffing, and COVID-era failures ended in a hung jury - despite five weeks of trial. This episode dives into the legal strategy, discovery hurdles, staffing document destruction, and what went wrong (and right) in Trial #1. From preference deadlines to pandemic courtrooms, it’s a candid look at how foundation gets laid - even when the verdict doesn’t land.More about:Karman Guadagni: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karman-guadagni-4022136/Kelsey Craven: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsey-craven-esq-667b8452/Stebner Gertler & Guadagni: Website | LinkedInWe are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
AI is here.In this panel conversation, Miles sits down with Shahrad Milanfar and Marshall Cole to unpack how artificial intelligence is reshaping law practice, from hallucinated case law to deep structural shifts in how we train lawyers, value work, and assign risk. They debate courtroom ethics, generational divides, speculative agent futures, and the subtle ways technology is already changing everything from billing to judgment. This is not a hype piece - it’s a grounded, informed exploration of what’s coming, and how the legal world can either adapt… or get automated out of relevance.More about Marshall:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshall-cole-815140bhttps://nemecek-cole.com/attorneys/marshall-r-cole/More about Shahrad:https://www.milanfarlaw.com/attorney/milanfar-shahrad-esq/https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahradmilanfar/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
This is Part II of this conversation; If you missed Part I, make sure to stream it first:Youtube: https://youtu.be/QzFba9ZWUmASpotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/0myl0qZopyoASLaG4OChoe?si=VM4K2VuyRFyVjKmpLlg8aQApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coopers-code/id1679622653?i=1000715124275A mother and her two daughters were handcuffed and detained for nearly an hour in a parking lot while doing absolutely nothing wrong. No probable cause. No matching description. No apology. In this After Action Review, trial lawyers Craig Peters, Joseph May, and Brian Gearinger walk us through how they built and won the $11 million Loggervale civil rights case - a case centered not on violence, but dignity, narrative clarity, and truth. The team breaks down everything: wrongful detention, trial prep, biased policing, jury impact, Monell claims, qualified immunity, and post-trial strategy. This is a rare look at how a team of committed lawyers turned a quiet injustice into a national message - and got the county to pay, to the penny. Closing argument: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DPGixghllCLjm6UseYSQsZg0oq0JT01-/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=107445594696585138838&rtpof=true&sd=trueMore about:Craig Peters - Website: https://altairlaw.com/craig-m-peters - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-peters-a5381b9Joseph May - Website: https://josephmaylaw.comBrian Gearinger - Website: https://www.gearingerlaw.com/about/brian-gearinger - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briangearingerWe are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
A mother and her two daughters were handcuffed and detained for nearly an hour in a parking lot while doing absolutely nothing wrong. No probable cause. No matching description. No apology. In this After Action Review, trial lawyers Craig Peters, Joseph May, and Brian Gearinger walk us through how they built and won the $11 million Loggervale civil rights case - a case centered not on violence, but dignity, narrative clarity, and truth. The team breaks down everything: wrongful detention, trial prep, biased policing, jury impact, Monell claims, qualified immunity, and post-trial strategy. This is a rare look at how a team of committed lawyers turned a quiet injustice into a national message - and got the county to pay, to the penny. Closing argument: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DPGixghllCLjm6UseYSQsZg0oq0JT01-/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=107445594696585138838&rtpof=true&sd=trueThis is Part I of this conversation; tune in next week for Part II. More about:Craig Peters- Website: https://altairlaw.com/craig-m-peters- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-peters-a5381b9Joseph May- Website: https://josephmaylaw.comBrian Gearinger- Website: https://www.gearingerlaw.com/about/brian-gearinger- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briangearingerWe are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
I’m very excited to share this conversation with Marshall Cole. Marshall is a trial attorney at Nemecek & Cole known for handling high-profile work with a particular focus in professional liability defense.This is Part II of this conversation; If you missed Part I, make sure to stream it first:Youtube: https://youtu.be/Hg-dxpGun5wSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0jK7xTT6Qd92zhNPEBWMhq?si=6mnfvl1PTOilkL5flMpZnQ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-to-know-before-youre-sued-advice-from-a-legal/id1679622653?i=1000713077373He’s the lawyer that you don’t want to need. Marshall will share with us his insights from his years in the trenches on how not to get sued, what to do if it does happen, and other learnings along the way. Marshall has built an impressive track record of securing favorable verdicts for his clients. Beyond his professional practice, he contributes to his community as a Volunteer Prosecutor for the City of Inglewood.Marshall honed his competitive spirit well before becoming a lawyer. Marshall won the water-skiing Junior World Championship in 2001 and went on to represent the United States in four world championships. When not in the courtroom, Marshall works off stress on the bike, mountain bike, and ski slopes.More about Marshall:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshall-cole-815140bhttps://nemecek-cole.com/attorneys/marshall-r-cole/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
I’m very excited to share this conversation with Marshall Cole. Marshall is a trial attorney at Nemecek & Cole known for handling high-profile work with a particular focus in professional liability defense.This is Part I of this conversation; tune in next week for Part II. He’s the lawyer that you don’t want to need. Marshall will share with us his insights from his years in the trenches on how not to get sued, what to do if it does happen, and other learnings along the way. Marshall has built an impressive track record of securing favorable verdicts for his clients. Beyond his professional practice, he contributes to his community as a Volunteer Prosecutor for the City of Inglewood.Marshall honed his competitive spirit well before becoming a lawyer. Marshall won the water-skiing Junior World Championship in 2001 and went on to represent the United States in four world championships. When not in the courtroom, Marshall works off stress on the bike, mountain bike, and ski slopes.More about Marshall:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshall-cole-815140bhttps://nemecek-cole.com/attorneys/marshall-r-cole/We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.comMusic by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
Today's guest is John Feder, a titan of consumer advocacy with over 40 years of experience fighting for injured people and grieving families.This is Part III of this conversation; if you missed Part II, make sure to stream it first:Youtube: https://youtu.be/kLKe8Xd4aHkSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0cRxRzq9ikMSJgfOVVwQdu?si=XMM2hbT3RV-5FTCzM2LJCAApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-the-details-win-john-feder-on-legal-strategy/id1679622653?i=1000710890867His combination of professional excellence and personal warmth makes him one of the most respected voices in consumer advocacy today. Beyond his record 8-figure cases, he’s committed to service in our profession as a past president of both the Consumer Attorneys of California and the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association.When he's not championing justice, John is an outdoor enthusiast who loves waterskiing and bicycling with his family. He's also a passionate Giants and Cal Bears fan, though nothing makes him happier than hanging out with his extended family, include three adult kids and his grandchildren.So please sit back and enjoy this wide-ranging and heartfelt conversation with John Feder! More about John:https://www.rftmlaw.com/attorney-profiles/john-m-feder/https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-feder-6a639057/ Referenced in the show:Survivorship bias: Abraham Wald, the Statistical Research Group, and bombers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_biasWhen bad things happen to good people, by Harold Kushner: https://g.co/kgs/8NFy6GPWorst Club Ever podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worst-club-ever-a-child-loss-podcast/id1747942663 We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.com Music by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
Today's guest is John Feder, a titan of consumer advocacy with over 40 years of experience fighting for injured people and grieving families.This is Part II of this conversation; tune in next week for Part III.If you missed Part I, make sure to stream it first:Youtube:https://youtu.be/ikPE40Yy_1ISpotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3bweIiaMKRuiArNygfWZtq?si=Of_K_a2FTSys5Ly5ShjzNwApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coopers-code/id1679622653?i=1000710069534His combination of professional excellence and personal warmth makes him one of the most respected voices in consumer advocacy today. Beyond his record 8-figure cases, he’s committed to service in our profession as a past president of both the Consumer Attorneys of California and the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association.When he's not championing justice, John is an outdoor enthusiast who loves waterskiing and bicycling with his family. He's also a passionate Giants and Cal Bears fan, though nothing makes him happier than hanging out with his extended family, include three adult kids and his grandchildren.So please sit back and enjoy this wide-ranging and heartfelt conversation with John Feder! More about John:https://www.rftmlaw.com/attorney-profiles/john-m-feder/https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-feder-6a639057/ Referenced in the show:Survivorship bias: Abraham Wald, the Statistical Research Group, and bombers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_biasWhen bad things happen to good people, by Harold Kushner: https://g.co/kgs/8NFy6GPWorst Club Ever podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worst-club-ever-a-child-loss-podcast/id1747942663 We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.com Music by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications
Today's guest is John Feder, a titan of consumer advocacy with over 40 years of experience fighting for injured people and grieving families.This is Part I of this conversation; tune in next week for Part II.His combination of professional excellence and personal warmth makes him one of the most respected voices in consumer advocacy today. Beyond his record 8-figure cases, he’s committed to service in our profession as a past president of both the Consumer Attorneys of California and the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association.When he's not championing justice, John is an outdoor enthusiast who loves waterskiing and bicycling with his family. He's also a passionate Giants and Cal Bears fan, though nothing makes him happier than hanging out with his extended family, include three adult kids and his grandchildren.So please sit back and enjoy this wide-ranging and heartfelt conversation with John Feder! More about John:https://www.rftmlaw.com/attorney-profiles/john-m-feder/https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-feder-6a639057/ Referenced in the show:Survivorship bias: Abraham Wald, the Statistical Research Group, and bombers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_biasWhen bad things happen to good people, by Harold Kushner: https://g.co/kgs/8NFy6GPWorst Club Ever podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worst-club-ever-a-child-loss-podcast/id1747942663 We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our Youtube channel!Hosted by Miles Cooper Produced by Mauro Serra | Kenji Productions Recorded & Co-produced by Zach Morvant | www.zmorvant.com Music by The Sure Fire Soul EnsembleRate/Leave a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Questions, comments, feedback and suggestion? Email us at: podcast@coopers.lawRead Coopers' Code & articles and publications