Sean Claggett – Forget What You Learned in Law School. Juries Are Predictable
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When Sean Claggett says that it’s rare for a lawyer armed with data to lose at trial, he has the data to back it up.
The evidence can be found in the pages of JuryBall: The Big Data Revolution is Here, the groundbreaking book that Sean wrote with Alicia Campbell and John Campbell. As Sean explains to host Dan Ambrose, their research made it clear that lawyers should reject the notion that jury trials are risky because “you never know what a jury is going to do… I think juried behavior is very predictable.” In this wide-ranging conversation, Sean recounts the genesis of JuryBall, his recent $24.6 million verdict in a med-mal case, and the tracks he’ll teach at TLU VEGAS.
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Episode Snapshot
- Background of Sean’s med-mal case that ended in a $24.6 million verdict
- Days in the life: How Sean and his team prepped for the trial
- Are you a five-figure lawyer? Six-figure? Here’s why every lawyer needs to answer that question honestly
- Sean’s career path, including his interactions with legal legends at a young age and eventually starting his own firm
- The miracle settlement that saved Sean from bankruptcy
- A preview of Sean’s tracks at TLU Vegas, including his upcoming book about how to overcome a nuclear verdict
- Don’t trust your gut. Trust the data
- The genesis of JuryBall, Sean’s groundbreaking book with Alicia Campbell and John Campbell
- Sean’s firm’s future belongs to its rising lawyers
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