Feb 22, 2021
8-day virtual Zoom jury trial in personal injury lawsuit
Feb 4, 2021
Seattle-based trial attorney Karen Koehler is joined by co-counsel at trial Andrew Ackley, her trial consultant on the case Artemis Malekpour, and veteran trial pro Randi McGinn to curate video clips from CVN's coverage of a massive trial involvi...
View Proceeding
Nov 5, 2020
Bayer-owned Monsanto faces opening statements next Tuesday in Washington state court in a trial involving alleged exposure to toxic PCB chemicals.
Read More
Sep 26, 2019
A prospective juror that expresses strong opinions on issues adverse to a case can be a critical landmine during voir dire. Such opinions risk swaying other members of the venire. However, during jury selection in a 2018 medical malpractice case, ...
Read More
Apr 25, 2019
Delivering a compelling opening can be a challenge in product liability trials, where equipment specifications and similarly dry material are often central to a case. However, in openings at trial over a fatal duck boat crash, Karen Koehler artful...
Apr 24, 2019
This will be the second trial over injuries stemming from the Seattle Ride The Ducks crash that occurred in 2015.
View Proceeding
Apr 22, 2019
Via the Seattle Times: "In the latest legal actions over the problem-prone devices, Attorneys General Bob Ferguson of Washington and Kamala Harris of California accused the New Jersey-based health-care giant of neglecting to tell patients and doct...
View Proceeding
Nov 6, 2018
Jury trial in medical malpractice lawsuit. NOTE: This proceeding includes voir dire (jury selection).
View Proceeding
Oct 16, 2018
A Washington State court jury on has found a company that provides tours in amphibious duck boat vehicles and their local Seattle affiliate liable for $123 million in damages stemming from a 2015 collision with an oncoming bus that left five peo...
Aug 6, 2016
A state court jury sided with the University of Washington and one of its physicians on Friday in the first case to go to trial over the use in spine surgery of bone cement manufactured by a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary.
Read More
Jun 27, 2016
The family of Reba Golden, who died in 2007 at the age of 67 while undergoing a supposedly routine procedure to treat back pain, sued in 2013 accusing Synthes, surgeon Jens Chapman and the University of Washington of knowingly engaging in off-lab...
View Proceeding
Jun 20, 2016
The first trial over claims that Johnson & Johnson unit Synthes Holding AG used its bone cement in spinal surgeries without regulatory approval on patients that died begins this week.
Read More
Get in touch with sales by clicking the button below