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181 - Laura Pazin Porter – Resolving a Wrongful Death Case with Empathy, Strategy

181 - Laura Pazin Porter – Resolving a Wrongful Death Case with Empathy, Strategy

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These cases are “righteous,” explains host Michael Cowen, “because when a tractor trailer is backing across the roadway, it is very difficult for oncoming traffic to see the trailer in time to stop.” He and trial partner Laura Pazin Porter recently resolved just such a case, in which their clients’ father died after striking an 18-wheeler that was backing across a highway at night. Laura describes how she established trust with the grieving family members, and Michael reveals how he channeled his “Just Keep Swimming” mantra during adverse rulings. Together, they achieved a confidential settlement right before closing arguments.

Michael and Malorie welcome listener questions for a new "Ask Michael and Malorie Anything" feature. To submit a question, email Michael.

Featured Guest

Name: Laura Pazin Porter

About: Laura has over 20 years of experience in civil litigation, complex litigation, civil trial, and appellate law. She has participated in cases across multiple states and has been recognized as a "Texas Rising Star" by Thomson Reuters.

Company: Cowen Rodriguez Peacock

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