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Literature as Leverage: Elevating Trial Credibility

by Alexander Carlson
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The credibility of expert witnesses can make or break the defense of your medical malpractice case. If your attorneys do not understand how to manage expert testimony effectively, it can lead to confusion, weaken your defense, making it more difficult … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trial Strategies

Digital Footprints: Tracking Social Media Clues in Malpractice Defense

by Maya Habash
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In today’s digital world, social media is more than just a platform for social interaction — it is also a valuable legal tool. Our team at Waranch & Brown adeptly utilizes plaintiffs’ social media to debunk claims and provide credence … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trial Strategies

The Not-So-Subtle Power of Contributory Negligence

by Rachel Giroux
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In a medical malpractice trial, contributory negligence isn’t just a defense tactic — it’s a multi-faceted tool that could change the outcome of your case. In our experience, the strategic use of contributory negligence-related evidence can have a far greater … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trial Strategies

The Overlooked Key to Informed Consent Claims: Causal Links

by Maya Habash
Silver chain with a broken link in the center

Before medical malpractice cases reach trial, Plaintiffs will typically argue that there is an iron clad link between the doctor’s alleged lack of informed consent disclosure and their client’s injury: “If the doctor knew there was a chance this procedure … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trial Strategies

Keeping the Elusive Expert Witness in Check

by Alexander Carlson

In the high-stakes arena of healthcare litigation, the clarity and credibility of expert testimony can make or break a case. At Waranch and Brown, we recognize the danger of allowing a jury to be presented with ipse dixit expert testimony. … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Medical Malpractice Defense

To Zoom or Not to Zoom: Keeping Plaintiffs Engaged at Virtual Mediation

by Saamia Dasti
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Virtual mediation, which started as a necessary contingent during the pandemic, has become the new norm. It’s easy to see why: convenience, flexibility and cost savings while still (ostensibly) meeting the goals of collaboration, negotiation, and effective resolution. But is … Read more

Categories Best Practices, Trends
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