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#36 An Oral History of the Capacitors Trial

#36 An Oral History of the Capacitors Trial

Update: 2024-09-02
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In this episode, listeners will hear the oral history of the landmark capacitors price-fixing case, a case that went to trial not once but twice in the midst of a worldwide pandemic. Attorneys for both the plaintiffs and the defense discuss their courtroom strategies, their approach to damages and guilty pleas, and adjustments they had to make on the fly in response to an unprecedented global health crisis. Later, presiding Judge James Donato shares his perspective on what worked well and what didn't, as well as advice he wishes every trial lawyer would follow, that no litigator will want to miss!

With special guests:

  • Christopher Young, Partner, Joseph Saveri Law Firm
  • Steven Williams, Founder, Steven Williams Law P.C.
  • David D. Cross, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP
  • Margaret A. Webb, Morrison & Foerster LLP
  • The Hon. James Donato, United States District Judge, Northern District of California

Hosted by:

Anant Raut

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#36 An Oral History of the Capacitors Trial

#36 An Oral History of the Capacitors Trial

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