WEBINAR: Nuclear Verdicts and Their Radioactive Effects on Litigation

Webinar
12.13.2022 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST

Attorneys Kevan Dorsey and Coryne Levine will host the webinar "Nuclear Verdicts and Their Radioactive Effects on Litigation" on December 13, 2022, from 1-2 p.m. Eastern.

Jury awards that are grossly disproportionate to the facts of the case have been on the rise across Georgia. Are these jurors being swept away by their own biases? Are juries trying to punish or send a message with these rulings? Are nuclear jury verdicts a byproduct of COVID-19, or is there something bigger at play? Join our attorneys as they discuss the underlying motives of nuclear verdicts and ways to potentially mitigate these high verdicts throughout litigation.

The webinar will offer one general continuing education credit for attendees registered with the Georgia Department of Insurance (pending approval).

Click here to register. Instructions to join webinar will be emailed to registrants closer to the date of the program.

Questions? Please contact Lily Dale at lily.dale@swiftcurrie.com or 404.888.6245.

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