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The Fred Files

The Fred Files

De: Alicia Campbell
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What if you could predict your verdict before stepping into the courtroom? The Fred Files pulls back the curtain on jury thinking and trial preparation, giving plaintiffs' lawyers and mediators unprecedented insights into what makes jurors tick. Hosted by trial lawyer and trial scientist, Alicia Campbell, and empirical legal scholar, Nick Schweitzer, this podcast explores how online focus groups can revolutionize case preparation. Each episode tackles the questions keeping plaintiffs’ lawyers up at night: Should I go to trial or settle? What's my case really worth? Is a 75-person sample reliable? With rotating hosts offering legal, statistical, and technical perspectives, The Fred Files is a unique resource for anyone wanting to break free from the echo chamber and transform their approach to trial preparation. Perfect for plaintiffs' lawyers handling cases of any size and mediators tired of making proposals without knowing the true value. Data-driven insights are no longer just for blockbuster cases. Fight for Justice with Fred. To learn more about how Fred can help you in your next case, visit us at https://www.focuswithfred.com. Produced and Powered by LawPods, podcast marketing that converts prospects and drives revenue. https://www.lawpods.comCopyright 2026 Alicia Campbell Ciencias Sociales Economía
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  • Reframe, Refocus, Win: A $2M Verdict Story with Toni Schlapprizzi
    May 12 2026

    Antoinette (Toni) Schlapprizzi turned to data for guidance on a complex trucking injury case. Her client was seriously injured when he was unstrapping a load of heavy pipe and the telehandler operator began lifting before her client was clear of the fall zone. Toni wrote in substantial context about the case, right down to her client’s trip from Louisiana to Illinois, where the accident occured. The first data report put the winnable rate in the 60s. But when she reframed the case to focus on the job site – as the data suggested – the win rate jumped to 89%. In this episode, she sits down with the Fred team, hosts Alicia Campbell and Nick Schweitzer, to unpack how listening to the data led her to a $2.125 million verdict.

    Connect with Fred

    ☑️ Antoinette (Toni) Schlapprizzi | LinkedIn

    ☑️ Schlapprizzi Attorneys at Law | Instagram | Facebook | X

    ☑️ Alicia Campbell

    ☑️ Nick Schweitzer

    ☑️ Focus with Fred

    ☑️ Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

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    53 m
  • Big Data and Its Little Brother: Separated at Birth, Powerful Together, with Monte Tynes and Courtney Wilson
    Apr 15 2026

    Monte Tynes and Courtney Wilson have fallen in love with “big data” and big data’s “little brother,” called Fred. Why? Because big data reveals the things that shouldn’t worry you and the things you should. Fred, on the other hand, guides you when “you don’t know everything” and when you can’t absorb the expense of a big data study. In this visit with Fred’s creators, Alicia Campbell and Nick Schweitzer, the partners at Tynes Law Firm describe how they use both platforms in their Mississippi practice. Tune in as they break down the critical timing to get the most out of both: starting with Fred, and then moving to Big Data.

    Connect with Fred

    ☑️ Douglas "Monte" Tynes, Jr. | LinkedIn

    ☑️ Courtney Wilson | LinkedIn

    ☑️ Tynes Law Firm | Facebook | LinkedIn

    ☑️ Alicia Campbell

    ☑️ Nick Schweitzer

    ☑️ Focus with Fred

    ☑️ Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

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    52 m
  • Kansas Wants to Stop Anchoring - Will Your State Do the Same? With Tom Dickerson
    Apr 1 2026

    "I think this is coming to a place near you," warns Tom Dickerson, trial attorney leading the fight against sweeping tort reform in Kansas. A bill would prohibit plaintiff lawyers from requesting any dollar amount for non-economic damages. With hosts Alicia Campbell and Nick Schweitzer, Tom describes his effort to fight it. And Nick describes his research that counters the argument of the bill’s supporters: “Anchoring isn't really a big deal, and it doesn't really happen, and jurors aren't just blindly doing this – but when you take it away, you have worse outcomes.” Because anti-anchoring could come “to a place near you,” Tom urges all lawyers to be ready to fight. “First and foremost, everybody needs to get involved in their trial lawyers organization.”

    Connect with Fred

    ☑️ Tom Dickerson | LinkedIn

    ☑️ Dickerson Oxton | LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube

    ☑️ Alicia Campbell

    ☑️ Nick Schweitzer

    ☑️ Focus with Fred

    ☑️ Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

    Produced and Powered by LawPods

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