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    Trying Birth Injury Cases with Briggs Bedigian and Jon Stefanuca

    enOctober 23, 2023
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    About this Episode

    During a recent two-month period, Maryland and Pennsylvania-based trial lawyers Briggs Bedigian and Jon Stefanuca obtained verdicts of $34 million and $187 million in back-to-back trials in complex birth injury cases.  Join Ben and Rahul for their discussion with Briggs and Jon about their path to handling these challenging, highly leveraged, and risky cases, and the strategies they have developed for sustained and repeated success.  Whether you handle birth injury cases or not, this episode contains important lessons that will benefit anyone who tries cases for a living.

     

    About Briggs Bedigian

    H. Briggs Bedigian (“Briggs”) is a trial lawyer dedicated to representing victims of medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injuries nationwide. Briggs and his partner, Charles Gilman, co-founded Gilman & Bedigian, LLC with one guiding principle – to provide the absolute best legal representation to those most in need.  

     

    Briggs’ particular set of trial skills sets him apart from his peers when he steps into the courtroom. His familiarity with the trial process and his humility and comfort trying cases in front of juries has proven both persuasive and productive. Briggs has tried more than 70 cases to verdict, including winning the largest medical malpractice verdict in Pennsylvania history, $182 million on behalf of a catastrophically injured child. His record of success also includes winning the second largest medical malpractice verdict in Maryland history of $55 million.  

     

    While Briggs prepares every case for trial, he routinely achieves multimillion-dollar pre-trial settlements, many in excess of eight-figures. Experience has proven that the hard work of trial preparation and his assertive strategy has been crucial to his success.  

     

    Briggs has earned a reputation in the legal community as the “go-to attorney” for catastrophic medical malpractice and personal injury cases. When judges, defense lawyers, doctors, and prominent lawyers refer Briggs their serious personal injury cases, you know he is providing top notch legal representation – and getting top results.  

     

    Bar Admissions:  

    • Maryland  
    • Pennsylvania  
    • District of Columbia  
    • United States District Court of Maryland  
    • United States District Court for the District of Columbia  

     

    Special Admissions by way of Pro Hac Vice:  

    • Virginia  
    • Texas  
    • Alabama  
    • New Jersey  
    • Georgia  
    • Delaware  
    • North Carolina  
    • Ohio  
    • Nevada  

     

    Education:  

    • University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D.  
    • Honors: Top 10% of class  
    • Ithaca College, New York, B.A.  
    • All American football player  
    • Captain of College football team – elected by teammates.  

     

    Professional Associations and Memberships:  

    • The Inner Circle of Advocates (Inducted 2015)  
    • Maryland Association for Justice (Elected to Board of Governors)  
    • Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association (Elected to Board of Governors)  
    • Pennsylvania Association for Justice  
    • The American Association for Justice  
    • Maryland State Bar Association  
    • Baltimore City Bar Association  

     

    Honors and Awards:  

    • 2013 Trial Lawyer of the Year – Maryland Trial Lawyers Association  
    • 2016 Named as one of Maryland’s Top 100 Lawyers – Super Lawyers Magazine  
    • Named as “Super Lawyer” in the field of medical malpractice by Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine  
    • Named as a ‘Rising Star” in the field of medical malpractice and personal injury by Baltimore Magazine’s Maryland Super Lawyers  
    • The Heuisler Honor Society  
    • Named in The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40  

     

     

    About Jon Stefanuca  

     

    As a trial attorney at Gilman & Bedigian, LLC, Jon handles a variety of medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Jon has extensive experience with cases involving catastrophic injuries, including, but not limited to:  

    • Cerebral Palsy  
    • Pediatric brain injury  
    • Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy  
    • Developmental delays  
    • Brain bleeds/ strokes  
    • Neurologic injuries  
    • Musculoskeletal injuries  
    • Infections/ sepsis/ meningitis  
    • Surgical injuries  
    • Anesthesia injuries  
    • Paraplegia/ quadriplegia  
    • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)  
    • Spinal cord injuries  

     

    Jon dedicates most of his time to helping children injured by medical negligence, including children diagnosed with cerebral palsy, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, and developmental delays.  

     

    Beyond medical negligence, Jon has extensive experience with toxic exposure cases, including carbon monoxide poisoning and lead paint poisoning.  

     

    He has handled hundreds of birth injury cases around Maryland and across the country. Some of his recent jury verdicts speak for themselves:  

    • $182,000,000, Birth Injury: Hagans v. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania  
    • $34,000,000, Birth Injury: Anderson v. University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center  
    • $20,000,000, Intellectual property dispute: Adcor Industries, Inc. v. Beretta USA Corp.  
    • $13,300.000, Birth Injury: Lewis v. Upper Chesapeake Medical Center  

     

    In addition to medical malpractice litigation, Jon has extensive experience with toxic exposure cases, including carbon monoxide and lead paint cases. His experience includes class actions, mass actions, business disputes, contract disputes, intellectual property disputes, and non-disclosure agreement .

    litigation.  

    • Verdicts and settlements in excess of $350,000,000.00.  
    • America’s Top 100 Medical Malpractice Litigators by America’s Top 100.  
    • “Nation’s Top One Percent” of attorneys by National Association of Distinguished Counsel.  
    • Power List for medical malpractice and personal injury by The Daily Record.  
    • Board Member, Maryland Association for Justice, the largest trial lawyers’ association in the State of Maryland.  
    • Member, American Association for Justice.  
    • Maryland Super Lawyer in the field of medical malpractice by Super Lawyers Magazine since 2020.  
    • Rising Star in medical malpractice by Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine since 2011.  
    • Maryland Top 10 under 40 for medical malpractice in 2015.  

     

    Prior to joining Gilman & Bedigian, LLC, Jon was a trial attorney with Murphy Falcon & Murphy, a nationally recognized group of elite trial lawyers. Jon represented the injured in a variety of cases involving medical malpractice, catastrophic personal injuries, product defects, brain injuries, lead poisoning, and carbon monoxide poisoning, among other cases. He was a member of the litigation team in the class action filed against St. Joseph Medical Center and Dr. Mark Midei, which culminated in a $37,000,000.00 settlement. Jon was also a member of the litigation team in the class action filed against Kennedy Krieger Institute, involving allegations of unethical and unlawful experimentation on children. Jon also developed a reputation for representing professional athletes and their families in personal injury cases.  

     

    Unlike most other attorneys, Jon has experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants. Jon was a litigation associate with Nash & Associates, LLC, where he represented MedStar Health, a $4 billion health care system in the Baltimore area with a network of nine hospitals and twenty other health-related businesses across Maryland and the Washington, D.C. region. As a result of this experience, Jon has a unique understanding of medical malpractice defense mentality and strategy.  

     

    Jon served a judicial clerkship for the Honorable W. Michel Pierson, Circuit Court Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, prior to entering private practice.  

     

    EDUCATION  

    Jon graduated with honors from the University of Maryland School of Law. He served as the Articles Editor on the Board of the Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender, and Class. He was also admitted as a member of the school’s Moot Court Board. As a student attorney, he represented a number of community organizations in the Economic Housing and Community Development Law Clinic for which he received a Special Achievement Award.  

     

    LANGUAGES  

    In addition to English, Jon speaks Russian, French and Romanian.  

     

    PUBLICATIONS  

    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, The Fall of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971: A Public Choice Explanation, 19 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 237 (2008).  
    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, Crawford v. Washington: The Admissibility of Statements to Physicians and the Use of Closed-Circuit Television in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse, 5 U. Md. L. J. Race, Rel. Gender & Class 411 (2005).  
    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, The PRI and Its Demise as Mexico’s Single Ruling Party, 38 Towson U. J. Int’l Aff. 32 (2002).  
    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, The ICC and the United States: Arguments in Favor of Ratification of the Rome Treaty, 37 Towson U. J. of Int’l Aff. (2001). 

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    He is a frequent speaker, including in London, England [Entertainment attorneys based in the UK, London Branch of Entertainment Section of Beverly Hills Bar Association (BHBA)], Cannes, France (MIDEM, the international music convention), the Intellectual Property Section of Los Angeles County Bar Assn., and Berklee College of Music (Boston); and the Los Angeles Copyright Society. New York (ABA Forum on Communications Section, and Entertainment Law Section and New York Bar Assn.: Entertainment Law Section), Nashville (ABA Entertainment Law Section), Las Vegas (ABA Entertainment Law Section), Miami, Arizona State University, Stanford University, U.C. Berkeley, Loyola Law School, Southwestern Law School, USC Entertainment Law Institute annual forum (3 times) as well as the undergraduate school, California Western School of Law, California State University, Northridge, and many times to the Entertainment Section of the BHBA as a panelist or moderator),  SInce 2011 he has moderated the panel on ethical issues for the annual Year in Review for the Entertainment Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association.

     

    Publications:

     Johnson & Johnson, “Interesting New Developments About Which All Practitioners Should be Aware,” 31 New York State Bar Assn, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal 56 (2020); Johnson, Johnson, Smolla & Tweed, “Defamation and Invasion of Privacy in the Internet Age,” 25 Southwestern Journal of International Law 9 (2019) Johnson & Johnson, “Trouble in Tinseltown, Los Angeles Daily Journal (April 23, 2019); “My Big Mouth,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (March 29, 2019); Johnson & Johnson, “Entertainment Contracts with Minors in New York and California, 30 New York State Bar Assn, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal 75 (2019); Johnson & Johnson, “A New Way to Revive a Corporation?,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (October 18, 2016); Johnson & Johnson, “Hollywood Docket: One Sided World,” 27 New York State Bar Assn, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal 32 (2016); Johnson & Elder, “Maybe America Needs More Peter Thiels,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (August 8, 2016); “We've Lost Control,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (June 16, 2016); “Talent Agency Act Survives Suit, Clarity Remains Elusive,” Los Angeles Daily Journal (May 10, 2013); “The Man Who Seduced Hollywood,” 36 Los Angeles Lawyer 41(September 2013); “Remedies for Web Defamation,” California Lawyer 36 (May 2013); “To Find Employment as a Lawyer, You Must Market Yourself,” 36 Los Angeles Lawyer 12 (June 2013); “Ten Rules for Success in the Practice of Law, 31 Los Angeles Lawyer 12 (June 2008); Chapter, Johnson & Aradi, “Defamatory Tweeting and Other Name and Likeness Violations” in Building Your Artist's Brand as a Business, International Association of Entertainment Lawyers (2012) (includes a discussion of right of publicity); Chapter, Johnson & Fowler, “Litigation: How to Draft Defensively Without Killing the Deal” in Licensing of Music from BC to AD (Before the Change/After Digital), International Association of Entertainment Lawyers (2014); Elder, Johnson & Rishwain, “Establishing Constitutional Malice for Defamation and Privacy/False Light Claims When Hidden Cameras and Deception Are Used by the Newsgatherer,” 22 Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review 327 (2002); “New Developments in California Privacy and Defamation Law,” 23 California Litigation 21 (2010); Johnson & Johnson, “What Happened to Unjust Enrichment in California? The Deterioration of Equity in the California Courts,” 44 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 277 (2010); Johnson & Walsh, “The Danger of “Anti-Libel Tourism” Litigation in the United States, 32 Los Angeles Lawyer 44 (December 2009); Johnson, “Privacy and the First Amendment”, California Litigation (2006); co-author “Caught in the Act,” Los Angeles Lawyer (1998) (an analysis of trends in the right of privacy); Johnson & Lang, The Personal Manager in the California Entertainment Industry, 52 Southern California Law Review 375 (1979)(a definitive article on the regulation of talent agents, personal managers, and the interplay of entertainment unions and guilds in that nexus). He co-authored chapters on music publishing and personal managers in The Musician's Business & Legal Guide (2017 5th edition), and wrote the authorized and best-selling biography of the greatest coach in the history of sports, The John Wooden Pyramid of Success (Second Edition 2004).

     

    Since 2012, Neville and Douglas Johnson have taught a course on entertainment and media litigation as Adjunct Professors at Southwestern School of Law.  From 2011-2014, he was one of the panelists teaching the Los Angeles County Bar Association new admittees course on class actions; and since 2011 he has moderated the panel on ethical issues for the annual Year in Review for the Entertainment Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association. 

     

    Professional Associations:

    • American Board of Trial Advocates (invitation only)
    • Association of Business Trial Lawyers
    • Beverly Hills Bar Association
    •  Co-Chair Entertainment Section, 2009-2011
    • Board of Governors, 2012-2015, 2020-2022
    • Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles
    • Board of Governors, 2005-Present
    • Consumer Attorneys of California
    • Los Angeles Copyright Society (invitation only)
    • Los Angeles County Bar Association
    • Loyola Productions [Filmmaking arm of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits)]
    • Co-Chair of the Board, 2009-Present
    • National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy organization)
    • Voting Member (as the recording artist professionally known as Trevor McShane)
    • Public Justice (National organization advocating for consumers and fundamental rights)
    • Board of Governors, 2011-Present
    • USC Entertainment Law Institute
    • Planning Board, 2011-Present

     

    Education:

    • J.D., Southwestern University School of Law, 1975
    • B.A., University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, 1971

     

    Practice Areas:

    • Media Law
    • Entertainment Law
    • Entertainment Class Actions
    • Privacy Law
    • Complex Business Litigation Matters, including breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty and fraud
    • Right of Publicity (wrongful use of name and likeness)
    • Copyright Infringement and Theft of Idea cases
    • Issues involving the entertainment unions

     

    Admissions:

    • California
    • United States Supreme Court

     

     

    About Douglas Johnson - Managing Partner

    Website: Johnson and Johnson, LLP Law Firm | Johnson and Johnson, LLP (jjllplaw.com)

     

    Professional Experience:

    Mr. Johnson is well known for handling high-profile and high-impact entertainment matters. His clients include producers, actors, directors, writers, production companies, music artists, composers, music publishers, and independent record labels. He is well-known for his successes in royalty disputes, profit participation disputes, right of publicity cases, and theft of idea cases for film and television.  Mr. Johnson also handles invasion of privacy and libel cases, business disputes, and class actions. 

     

    Mr. Johnson has been repeatedly named by Super Lawyer as a top intellectual property litigator for more than a decade, representing the top 2.5% of the profession in Southern California. Mr. Johnson also serves as outside general counsel for WorldStarHipHop.com, a popular music and pop culture website, where he deals with cutting-edge copyright, media, and right of privacy issues.  Mr. Johnson has handled numerous copyright infringement lawsuits in Federal Court for Worldstar.  

     

    Since co-founding Johnson & Johnson, Mr. Johnson has been at the forefront of developing California's right of publicity laws. He regularly represents celebrities, models, and professional athletes in litigation against defendants who have wrongfully used their images.  He has litigated cases up to the California Supreme Court, advocating for precedent to protect the rights of all Californians from those who would seek to profit from their names, images, and likenesses without authorization. Mr. Johnson's advocacy in this area of law extends to his participation on speaking panels, publication of scholarly articles, and educating law students on the importance of these rights.  Mr. Johnson recently litigated a right of publicity case that resulted in a 9.6 million jury award and an attorney fee award of 7 million against Coca-Cola and Monster Energy for building their Hubert's Lemonade brand around the name of the founder of Hansen Juices, Hubert Hansen.  Mr. Johnson also received a seven-figure jury award in a right of publicity case for an actor/supermodel.  

     

    Representative Matters:

    • Handled profit participation disputes on behalf of Sylvester Stallone (Demolition Man, Expendables, and the Rocky Films), Glen Larson (Magnum PI, Knight Rider, Fall Guy, Battlestar Galactica), Ed Weinberger (Amen), Richard Dreyfuss (Goodbye Girl, Mr. Holland's Opus, and Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, and What About Bob?), Raymond Wagner (Turner and Hooch), Jack Klugman (Quincy, Odd Couple), Mike Connors (Mannix), the Estate of Charles Bronson (St. Ives, Telefon), Mort Engelberg (Hot Stuff and Smokey And The Bandit), and the owners of the Friday 13th horror franchise.  
    • Lead counsel in a class action against Sony Music, resulting in $12.7 million settlement and 36% uplift in ongoing foreign streaming royalties in Nelson v. Sony (S.D.N.Y) benefiting thousands of legacy recordings artists; currently co-counsel in similar litigation on behalf of legacy artists signed to Warner and Universal. 
    • Lead Counsel defending RatPac inidea theft case over the 2018 Melissa McCarthy movie, Life of the Party. (case dismissed on Motion for Summary Judgment).
    • Lead Counsel representing producer in a dispute over turnaround rights to the film Rush Hour 4.  
    • Lead Counsel for Janet Jackson in a royalty dispute with her label.  
    • Obtained $5.35 million in retrospective relief and an estimated $3.1 million in savings over the next three years in Risto v. AFM & SAG-AFTRA (C.D. Cal.) for non-featured performers who receive royalties from the AFM & SAG-AFTRA Intellectual Property Rights Distribution Fund.
    • Obtained a seven-figure settlement as lead counsel in a major talent management dispute for actress Karrueche Tran after successfully freezing all her manager's assets in Tran v. Muhammad (C.D. Cal.)
    • Currently representing the leading production music company in North America on a variety of copyright matters both in and out of litigation-see, e.g., Associated Production Music v. The Vail Corp. (C.D. Cal.)
    • Co-counsel in class actions against major Hollywood studios alleging endemic underpayment on home video and new digital media for pre-1982 movies for writers, producers, actors, and directors.  In those cases, Mr. Johnson handled the settlement with Universal for $25 million, the settlement with Fox for $12.6 million, and the settlements with Sony and Paramount.
    • Mr. Johnson was co-counsel in three class actions against the record industry companies over digital download royalties of underpayments to artists (Temptations/Motels/Ronee Blakely), resulting in eight-figure settlements.  The cases dealt head-on with unresolved points of law as to the classification of digital downloads, and the rights of artists to receive royalties in the face of changing technology. 
    • Mr. Johnson has litigated several high-profile libel actions against large media companies, resulting in several mid-seven-figure settlements.  Recently he represented Richard Simmons against In-Touch Magazine. In May 2020, he argued and won an Anti-SLAPP appeal for Mr. Simmons.
    • With his partner, Neville L. Johnson, he settled three class actions against the Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, and Screen Actors Guild of America for tens of millions of dollars of unpaid foreign levies.  
    • Defended blues icon B.B. King in a case seeking declaratory relief regarding the right to produce a film about his life, resulting in dismissal of the lawsuit.
    • Obtained a seven-figure jury verdict in Oregon U.S. District Court on behalf of a music artist and record company in a copyright infringement case.
    • Represented business owner in arbitration in a partnership dispute resulting in a seven-figure award for the client.
    • Wrongful death and civil rights case resulting in reorganization of staffing and training at a county jail. The matter was featured on the cover of the Sacramento News & Review and constituted the largest settlement in the nation at the time for such a case.

     

    Thought Leadership:

    • Panelist, CalCPA: Entertainment Industry Conference (June 21, 2022)
    • Panelist, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Year in Review, Ethics (January 13, 2020)
    • Adjunct Professor, Entertainment and Media Litigation, Southwestern School of Law, (2012 to Present)
    • Panelist, “Backend Optics: Profit Participations Through Different Lenses,” Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2018)
    • Panelist, “I'm a Celebrity, You Can't Do That, (Can You?), California Society of Entertainment Lawyers, (2018)
    • Panelist, “Entertainment Year in Review: Entertainment Litigation With Stars Of The Bar,” Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2017)
    • Panelist, “The Right of Publicity: The State of The Current Law,” Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2014)
    • The Ever-Evolving Courtroom Drama of Net Profits, Donald L. Stone's Inn of St. Ives, (2012)
    • Panelist, Right of Publicity: How Much Is Your Client Really Worth?, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2012)
    • Panelist, Current Issues in Right of Likeness, Defamation and Privacy, Beverly Hills Bar Association, Entertainment Law Section, (2011)
    • Panelist, Injuries Without Remedies, Loyola Law School's Legal Symposium, (2011)

     

    Sample Publications:

    • The Troubling Trend of Online Exceptionalism to Copyright's Separate Accrual Rule, New York State Bar Association, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 34, No. 2, (Summer 2023)
    • Florida sides with California on delayed discovery in copyright cases, Daily Journal (March 3, 2023)
    • The Second and Ninth Circuits Diverge on Copyright Law's Discovery Rule, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol 33, No. 2 (Fall 2022)
    • The Top 3 Copyright Law Developments of 2022 (So Far), New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 33, No. 2, (Spring 2022)
    • Say Goodbye to Back-End Deals, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Fall 2021)
    • 3 Music Litigation Developments in 2020-2021, Daily Journal (October 23, 2021)
    • Contract, Fraud, and Libel Damages, Journal of Consumer Attorneys Associations for Southern California, Advocate Magazine (October 2021).  
    • 3 Music Litigation Developments in 2020-2021, Daily Journal (September 16, 2021)
    • Recent Developments In Entertainment Law: Defamation Jurisdiction, Copyright, and Talent Contest Agreements (Summer 2021)
    • Black Windows: Scarlett Jo vs Disney, Daily Journal, (July 6, 2021)
    • Recent Right of Privacy Developments, Daily Journal, (July 22, 2021)
    • Developments In Libel, Social Media, Privacy and The Right of Publicity, (Spring 2021)
    • Copyright Developments in 2020, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Journal, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Sring 2021)
    • Pandemic-era Appellate Rulings Take on Arbitration, Los Angeles Daily Journal (April 22, 2021)
    • Recent Interesting Cases, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 31, No. 2, (Spring 2020)
    • Hollywood Docket: Trending: Data Privacy, Copyright Trolling, And A Clause To Keep In Mind, New York State Bar Association, (June 6, 2020)
    • Recent Development In Copyright Law, Daily Journal, (August 2, 2020)
    • COVID-19 And The Return To Film Production In California, Los Angeles Daily Journal, (July 13, 2020)
    • Interesting New Developments About Which All Practitioners Should Be Aware Of, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 31, No. 1, (Winter 2020)
    • My Big Mouth, Journal of Consumer Attorneys Association for Southern California, Advocate Magzine, (December 2019)
    • Entertainment Contracts With Minors in New York and California, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 30, No. 1, (Spring 2019)
    • Defamation and Invasion of Privacy in the Internet Age, Southwestern Journal of International Law, Volume XXV (2019)
    • When Will Legal Communication Result In Liability? Los Angeles Daily Journal, (Mar 29, 2019)
    • Entertainment Contracts With Minors: Clarification Needed, Los Angeles Daily Journal, (Nov. 27, 2018)
    • Tales and Lessons Regarding the Right of Publicity, USC Entertainment Law Spotlight, Issue 2, (2018)
    • Hollywood Docket: Tales and Lessons Regarding the Right of Publicity, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, No. 2, (Summer 2018)
    • Hollywood Docket: Essential Clauses for Drafting an Ironclad Release and Consent Agreement, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1, (Spring, 2018)
    • Before You Sign That Deal At Cannes…Produced By, Producers Guild of America, (April/May 2017)
    • Hollywood Docket: Making the Perfect Pitch, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 27, No.3, (Fall/Winter 2017)
    • Hollywood Docket: One-Sided World, New York State Bar Association, Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol 27, No. 2., (Summer, 2016)
    • A New Way to Revive a Corporation, Los Angeles Daily Journal, (Oct 26, 2016)
    • Hollywood Docket: Social Media, the Law, and You, New York State Bar Association, Arts and Sports Law Journal, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Fall 2016)
    • What Happened to Unjust Enrichment in California? The Deterioration of Equity in the California Courts, Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, Vol. 44:277 (Fall 2010)

     

    Published Cases:

    • Gerbosi v. Gaims, Weil, West & Epstein, LLP (2011) 193 Cal.App.4th 435
    • Walker v. Geico General Ins. Co. (9th Cir. 2009) 558 F.3d 1025
    • Simmons v. Bauer Media Group USA, LLC (2020) 50 Cal App.5th 1037
    • Education:
    • J.D., University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, 2000, Dean's List
    • B.A., University of Southern California, 1996, Dean's List

     

    Practice Areas:

    • Entertainment Litigation
    • Complex Business Litigation
    • Class Action Litigation
    • Intellectual Property Litigation
    • Defamation, Media, and First Amendment Law
    • Rights of Privacy and Publicity

     

    Admissions:

    • California

     

     

     

    Embracing Risk and Winning at Trial with Jeffrey Kroll

    Embracing Risk and Winning at Trial with Jeffrey Kroll

    Chicago-based trial lawyer Jeffrey Kroll is no stranger to risk.  On the road to some of his biggest verdicts, including a 2017 verdict for $148 million, Jeff has turned down big money to cast his lot with the jury.  Join Ben and Rahul for their conversation with Jeff, in which he discusses some of the core beliefs and strategies that inform his highly successful approach to trying cases to juries.  Listeners will come away with many insightful tips that will benefit their own trial practices.

     

    About Jeffrey Kroll

    Website: Chicago Personal Injury Attorneys | Kaveny + Kroll

     

    Jeffrey J. Kroll is a founding partner at Kaveny + Kroll, a Chicago firm focused primarily on plaintiffs’ tort litigation.  Jeff has been representing victims of negligence for over three decades and has taken cases to verdict throughout the country in the areas of trucking accidents, products liability, premises liability, medical malpractice and transportation negligence.  

     

    In 2017, Jeff was a major part of the trial team that won a record-breaking $148 million verdict on behalf of a dancer paralyzed by a collapsed shelter at O’Hare International Airport.  This is the highest compensatory damage award to an individual plaintiff in Illinois history. 

     

    Jeff regularly handles complex damage cases and has received multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements. Jeff obtained a $15.2 million verdict on behalf of a man who was seriously injured when he was struck and run over by a forklift at McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago.  He obtained a $5.25 million dollar verdict in the first U.S. bike share death.   During his career, he has obtained verdicts or negotiated settlements on over 80 occasions where the results have exceeded $1 million, including six cases which have exceeded $10 million.  Jeff has obtained more than $430 million in verdicts and settlements throughout his career. 

     

    Jeff is also active in national bar associations where he routinely speaks and writes on several trial topics as part of his commitment to maintaining quality and professionalism in the legal community. He has been asked to lecture on over 160 occasions and has published over 139 articles for lawyers. Based on his substantial contributions to continuing legal education, the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education recognized Jeff with IICLE’s 2015 Addis E. Hull award.  In 2008, that same group awarded Jeff the Top Instructor in CLE courses.  

     

    Jeff is also a highly sought-after legal commentator, making frequent local and national media appearances to provide in-depth legal insight and analysis of current events.  He has been interviewed in countless television segments, podcasts, and publications.

     

     

     

    $6.19 Million in Rural Ohio, with Allen Tittle

    $6.19 Million in Rural Ohio, with Allen Tittle

    Join Ben and Rahul for their discussion with Ohio Trial Lawyer, Allen Tittle who recently obtained a $6.19 million verdict in a difficult medical malpractice case in rural Ohio.  This was a case that Allen round tabled with Ben’s breakout medical malpractice group at the PSBR trial college in California last year.  We discuss how Allen successfully used the hospital policies to establish the standard of care and system failures that resulted in the harm to his client.  We also talk about how Allen’s unusual and challenging childhood created the foundation for his future success as a trial lawyer and informed his abilities to connect with clients and juries. 

     

    About Allen Tittle

    Allen is a born and raised Ohioan. He grew up here, went to undergrad and law school in Ohio, and now serves this community with his law firm. Hardworking blue-collar people are his roots, who he relates with best, and is the reason he couldn’t see himself living anywhere else. Allen was dropped on his great-great-aunt and uncle’s doorstep when he was two weeks old. They took him in when they didn’t have to and raised him as their own. While growing up, the phrase “it takes a village” couldn’t be more true for him. He loves being able to help the people he grew up around and give back to the village that helped raise him. Both as a business and personally, Allen strongly believes in giving back to the community. He has a scholarship for students and is involved with many community initiatives.  Allen is best known as a family man, Cleveland sports fan, and supportive member of his community.

     

    Experience & Expertise

    Allen is the founder and co-owner of Tittle & Perlmuter. He started the firm in 2015 at his kitchen table with six figures of student loan debt, his first baby on the way, and a brand new mortgage because he wanted a law firm where clients actually came first. Allen practices exclusively in the area of personal injury, with an emphasis on medical malpractice and nursing home neglect state-wide. Medical malpractice cases are some of the most difficult cases to take on, but he is always up for a challenge and relishes the role of the underdog. Being a lawyer gives him the power to fight the Goliaths of the world, whether it be a billion-dollar insurance company or a multi-million-dollar medical company. He has the honor and privilege of representing people and families who have had their lives turned upside down by catastrophic injuries with life-altering effects. Recovering money, getting justice and answers, and helping families move on is the biggest responsibility that he does not take lightly. Allen has committed his life’s work and legacy to serving his clients and community as one of Ohio’s leading personal injury lawyers.

     

    Background & Education

    Allen was born and raised in Huron, Ohio. After graduating from Huron High School, he attended Bowling Green State University where he graduated Magna cum laude. He then went to law school at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law where he graduated magna cum laude. Because of his education, experience, and expertise, Allen is asked to speak by multiple bars and legal associations like the Ohio Association for Justice, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, Lorain County Bar Association, and the Westshore Bar Association.

     

    Bar & Court Admissions

    • Ohio
    • United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

     

    Community Involvement

    • Hanson House Traumatic Brain Injury Clubhouse, Member of the Board of Directors
    • Bay Wrestling Club, Assistant Coach
    • Youth Flag Football, Head Coach
    • Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Alumni Association’s Board of Directors

     

    Honors & Awards

    • AV Preeminent, Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence
    • Ohio Association for Justice, Medical Malpractice Chair 2018-2020
    • National Trial Lawyers Top 100
    • Rising Stars List 2015-2020
    • Super Lawyers List 2022
    • National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40
    • Avvo Top Attorney, 10.0 Rating
    • Million Dollar and Multi-Million Dollar Advocate’s Forum
    • Nation’s Top Attorneys, Top 1%, National Association of Distinguished Counsel
    • Global Directory of Who’s Who
    • CALI Award for Excellence in Constitutional Law
    • Alumni Association Scholarship
    • Lead Counsel Verified
    • Best Lawyers 2023

     

    Associations

    • Keenan Trial Institute, Master’s Graduate 2021
    • Ohio Association for Justice, Secretary
    • American Association for Justice, State Delegate
    • Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys
    • Ohio State Bar Association
    • Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association
    • Lorain County Bar Association
    • Westshore Bar Association

    Justice and Accountability for Victims of Mass Shootings with Jamal Alsaffar

    Justice and Accountability for Victims of Mass Shootings with Jamal Alsaffar

    When trial lawyer Jamal Alsaffar of Austin Texas heard about the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, he had the eerie feeling of history repeating itself.  Many of the facts were strikingly similar to what had occurred in the Sutherland Springs church mass shooting case in Texas that Jamal tried to a Federal judge, resulting in a $230 million judgment for the families.  In the process, Jamal also forced the U.S. Government to disclose documents and information that demonstrated a long-standing pattern of failing to report dangerous, violent, and mentally unstable members of the armed forces to the FBI databank, thereby permitting tens of thousands of deranged or dangerous individuals to purchase and continue to possess firearms.  As a result of Jamal’s case, he not only secured compensation for his clients, but he forced the Air Force to enact policy changes that resulted in tens of thousands of dangerous individuals being reported.  Join Ben and Rahul for their in-depth discussion with Jamal, including his journey to becoming a trial lawyer that started with him becoming a standout in high school and college mock trial competitions to becoming one of the leading lawyers in the United States in bringing claims against the Federal Government and representing victims of mass shootings.

     

    About Jamal Alsaffar

    Mr. Alsaffar was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and is a nationally experienced trial attorney. Mr. Alsaffar has spent his entire career as a trial lawyer representing individuals and families. He has successfully represented clients in state, federal, and appellate courts across the country in complex personal injury and medical malpractice cases. In addition to a Texas statewide practice, Mr. Alsaffar has a national Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) practice representing veterans and military families around the country including Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington D.C., New York, New Hampshire, Illinois, Missouri, Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington.

     

    In 2013, Mr. Alsaffar was selected as one of the 20 “Leading Lawyers” under the age of forty in the state of Texas by Texas Lawyer magazine. His legal peers have voted him as a “Super Lawyer” from 2014-2022 and prior to that as a Texas “Rising Star” from 2006-2014. Mr. Alsaffar has also served as the National Chair of the Federal Torts and Military Advocacy Section for the American Association of Justice, the nation’s premier trial lawyer organization. Mr. Alsaffar served as an adjunct professor of trial advocacy at the University of Texas School of Law, and also served as a volunteer coach for the University of Texas undergraduate trial advocacy team for over ten years. Mr. Alsaffar is a proud father of three children and is a volunteer select soccer coach for the Lake Travis Youth Association and serves on the board of LTYA.

     

    PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

    Mr. Alsaffar is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the American Association for Justice, Texas Trial Lawyers’ Association, Federal Bar Association, the Capital Area Trial Lawyers’ Association, and the Austin Bar Association. He has served as Co-Chair of the Birth Trauma/Medical Negligence Litigation Group of the American Association for Justice, and has twice served as the Chair of the Federal Tort Liability and Military Advocacy section of the American Association for Justice. He is on the Federal Torts Executive Committee for the American Association for Justice. Mr. Alsaffar is also a fellow of the Texas State Bar Foundation.

     

    BAR ADMISSIONS

    • United States Supreme Court
    • Supreme Court of Texas
    • United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
    • United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
    • United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
    • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
    • United States District Court, Western District of Texas
    • United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas
    • United States District Court, Southern District of Texas
    • United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
    • United States District Court, Middle District of Tennessee
    • United States District Court, Southern District of Illinois
    • United States District Court, Northern District of Florida
    • PRACTICE AREAS
    • Federal Tort Claims
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Personal Injury
    • Civil Trials and Appeals

     

    EDUCATION

    • University of Texas at Austin, B.A., 1996
    • Baylor University Law School, J.D., 2000

     

    NOTABLE CASE RESULTS

    • Joe Holcombe, et al.; Plaintiffs -vs- United States of America, Defendant, $230,000,000.00 Trial Judgment for failure to report mass shooter to FBI database. This is most commonly known as the Sutherland Springs Mass Shooting case.
    • Farley v. United States, $21,568,710.62 Trial Judgment against Manchester, New Hampshire Veteran Affairs Hospital, Concord, New Hampshire, for failure to properly treat a stroke resulting in permanent paralysis. $15,884,511.98 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Brown v. United States, $13,690,648 Trial Judgment against United States Navy, Naval Branch Health Clinic, Millington, TN, for failure to prescribe prenatal vitamins containing folic acid, resulting in a baby developing spina bifida and lifelong disabilities. $9,183,752 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Elliott v. United States, $8,000,000 Settlement against United States Army, Darnall Army Community Hospital, Texas, for negligent labor and delivery care resulting in hypoxic permanent brain injury to a child. $5,850,783.79 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Roberts v. United States, $7,860,000 Settlement against United States Army, Bassett Army Community Hospital, Fairbanks, Alaska, for negligent labor and delivery care resulting in permanent hypoxic brain injury to a child. $5,688,631.37 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Timmons v. United States, $6,500,000 Settlement against United States Air Force, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, for negligent labor and delivery care resulting in a permanent brain injury to a child. $4,607,211.28 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Humble v. United States, $5,800,000 Settlement against United States Army for negligent care during labor and delivery and a delay in performing a C-section at Darnall Army Community Hospital, resulting in a permanent brain injury to a child. $4,106,711.68 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Lee v. United States, $5,117,473.50 Trial Judgment against United States Air Force, Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, for failure to treat a child’s infection resulting in a double kidney transplant. $3,475,648.35 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Holweger v. United States, $2,300,000 Settlement against United States Navy for negligent care during labor and delivery and failing to timely perform a C-section at Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in Virginia. $1,623,930 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Cloer v. United States, $2,150,000 Settlement against United States Army, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Tennessee, for failing to diagnose and treat colon cancer resulting in death. $1,492,813 received by clients after fees and expenses.
    • Hogans v. United States, $1,650,000 Trial Judgment against United States Army, Joint Base Lewis-McCord in Washington and Winn Army Community Hospital in Georgia, for failing to diagnose a tumor leading to stroke and brain injury. $1,067,624 received by clients after fees and expenses.

     

    HONORS AND AWARDS

    • Super Lawyers, (2014 - 2023)
    • Super Lawyers, Rising Stars (2007 - 2014)

    Thinking Outside of the Box, with Scott Perry

    Thinking Outside of the Box, with Scott Perry

    Join Ben for his interview of Scott Perry, one of Virgina’s most talented and successful trial lawyers.  Scott talks about his transition from Big Law to plaintiffs work and his later transition from a narrow focus on medical malpractice to a broader practice.  Scott discusses some of his landmark cases, including a case that changed the safety standard for American rowing and a recent $10 million verdict on behalf of a high school basketball star severely injured during a school community service project.  Scott talks about how he navigated the difficult facts of the case to achieve justice for his client. 

     

    About Scott Perry

    Before joining Breit Biniazan, accomplished trial lawyer Scott Perry served as a founding partner of Perry Charnoff, PLLC. 

     

    Perry knows that it’s not just luck, but skill that gets personal injury lawyers the best result. He strives to surround himself with like-minded attorneys who enjoy the challenge of pushing the status quo and raising the bar for trial practice, which is why he joined forces with Breit Biniazan. Perry, who has a history of creating change in his community, strives to leverage this partnership to make an even greater impact for his clients and the communities he serves.

     

    Several years ago, Scott represented a family in a devastating case involving a drowning on the Potomac River. The victim, an 18-year-old Filipino immigrant, became a rowing coach while on summer break from his Ivy League university. Unfortunately, one beautiful day, the victim was thrown from the launch and tragically drowned—despite being a strong swimmer. 

     

    When Perry looked into the case further, he discovered that the sport of rowing in the U.S. fell well behind its European counterparts when it came to safety. Coaches in other countries are required to wear special life vests and safety lanyards—and he successfully argued that safety measures like these could have prevented this tragedy. Perry’s represented families in several other sporting injury and wrongful death cases since then. 

     

    While at Perry Charnoff, Scott’s unique litigation approach led to multiple multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, including: 

    • A $35.6 million jury verdict for a catastrophically injured client
    • A $12 million medical malpractice jury verdict for a family who lost a 39-year-old wife and mother due to an undiagnosed blood clot
    • A $4.5 million sexual abuse lawsuit involving two special-needs adults who were raped and impregnated by a workshop employee
    • A $3.0 million medical malpractice verdict for the family of a lawyer whose heart was punctured during a minor procedure
    • A $2.0 million medical malpractice jury verdict for a woman whose leg was amputated when a blood clot went undiagnosed
    • A $1.55 million medical malpractice verdict for a federal worker whose ureter was sewed shut during a hysterectomy
    • A $1.50 million premises liability lawsuit for the family of a child who drowned in a pool

     

    Helping the Davids Stand Up to the Goliaths

    Perry believes that trial lawyers and the jury system help level the playing field between well-funded parties and those with fewer economic resources. It’s a David and Goliath challenge between injured plaintiffs and the biggest, most well-financed firms in the U.S.—and these firms fight like mad. 

     

    With Scott’s broad experience in personal injury litigation, he levels this playing field expertly. And his philosophy of preparing each and every case as if it’s going to trial forces defendants with deep pockets to sit up and take notice.

     

    Over the last 20 years, Perry has been consistently nominated as a Washington, D.C.-area “Super Lawyer,” honored in Virginia Lawyers Weekly, and (in 2019) named Medical Malpractice Lawyer of the Year. Each of these honors recognizes Perry’s unsurpassed ability to recover damages on behalf of his clients.

     

    Not everyone realizes that, just like doctors, lawyers can become board-certified in certain areas of practice. Perry recently underwent an extensive process to become a Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, demonstrating his proficiency in this area of law.

     

    Most recently, Scott was selected as a member of the invite-only Inner Circle of Advocates, which limits its members to the top 100 plaintiff trial lawyers in the country. He is one of only two Virginia attorneys selected to the Inner Circle, with the other member being his Partner, Jeffrey Breit. Both completed a rigorous vetting process requiring a review of verdicts and settlements, trial skills, commitment to the community, and general collegiality. 

     

    Representing Families After a Devastating Loss

    Perry focuses his practice on catastrophic injury cases such as truck accidents, wrongful death, product liability, and medical malpractice. This laser focus allows Scott to give each client the individual attention and advice they deserve. 

     

    And it’s paid off—he’s successfully handled multiple cases involving catastrophic sports injuries, prompting the defendants to make nationwide safety changes to avoid future lawsuits. 

     

    What’s more, with a brain-injury survivor in his own immediate family, Perry is well-aware of the challenges families face—which is why he’s a longtime supporter and volunteer for Brain Injury Services, an organization dedicated to helping brain-injured children and adults build needed skills. 

     

    Scott, his wife JoAnn, and their two young children live in Northern Virginia. In his free time, Perry is an avid exercise enthusiast—though his favorite physical activity will always remain hiking with his family.

    Trying Birth Injury Cases with Briggs Bedigian and Jon Stefanuca

    Trying Birth Injury Cases with Briggs Bedigian and Jon Stefanuca

    During a recent two-month period, Maryland and Pennsylvania-based trial lawyers Briggs Bedigian and Jon Stefanuca obtained verdicts of $34 million and $187 million in back-to-back trials in complex birth injury cases.  Join Ben and Rahul for their discussion with Briggs and Jon about their path to handling these challenging, highly leveraged, and risky cases, and the strategies they have developed for sustained and repeated success.  Whether you handle birth injury cases or not, this episode contains important lessons that will benefit anyone who tries cases for a living.

     

    About Briggs Bedigian

    H. Briggs Bedigian (“Briggs”) is a trial lawyer dedicated to representing victims of medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injuries nationwide. Briggs and his partner, Charles Gilman, co-founded Gilman & Bedigian, LLC with one guiding principle – to provide the absolute best legal representation to those most in need.  

     

    Briggs’ particular set of trial skills sets him apart from his peers when he steps into the courtroom. His familiarity with the trial process and his humility and comfort trying cases in front of juries has proven both persuasive and productive. Briggs has tried more than 70 cases to verdict, including winning the largest medical malpractice verdict in Pennsylvania history, $182 million on behalf of a catastrophically injured child. His record of success also includes winning the second largest medical malpractice verdict in Maryland history of $55 million.  

     

    While Briggs prepares every case for trial, he routinely achieves multimillion-dollar pre-trial settlements, many in excess of eight-figures. Experience has proven that the hard work of trial preparation and his assertive strategy has been crucial to his success.  

     

    Briggs has earned a reputation in the legal community as the “go-to attorney” for catastrophic medical malpractice and personal injury cases. When judges, defense lawyers, doctors, and prominent lawyers refer Briggs their serious personal injury cases, you know he is providing top notch legal representation – and getting top results.  

     

    Bar Admissions:  

    • Maryland  
    • Pennsylvania  
    • District of Columbia  
    • United States District Court of Maryland  
    • United States District Court for the District of Columbia  

     

    Special Admissions by way of Pro Hac Vice:  

    • Virginia  
    • Texas  
    • Alabama  
    • New Jersey  
    • Georgia  
    • Delaware  
    • North Carolina  
    • Ohio  
    • Nevada  

     

    Education:  

    • University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D.  
    • Honors: Top 10% of class  
    • Ithaca College, New York, B.A.  
    • All American football player  
    • Captain of College football team – elected by teammates.  

     

    Professional Associations and Memberships:  

    • The Inner Circle of Advocates (Inducted 2015)  
    • Maryland Association for Justice (Elected to Board of Governors)  
    • Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association (Elected to Board of Governors)  
    • Pennsylvania Association for Justice  
    • The American Association for Justice  
    • Maryland State Bar Association  
    • Baltimore City Bar Association  

     

    Honors and Awards:  

    • 2013 Trial Lawyer of the Year – Maryland Trial Lawyers Association  
    • 2016 Named as one of Maryland’s Top 100 Lawyers – Super Lawyers Magazine  
    • Named as “Super Lawyer” in the field of medical malpractice by Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine  
    • Named as a ‘Rising Star” in the field of medical malpractice and personal injury by Baltimore Magazine’s Maryland Super Lawyers  
    • The Heuisler Honor Society  
    • Named in The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40  

     

     

    About Jon Stefanuca  

     

    As a trial attorney at Gilman & Bedigian, LLC, Jon handles a variety of medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Jon has extensive experience with cases involving catastrophic injuries, including, but not limited to:  

    • Cerebral Palsy  
    • Pediatric brain injury  
    • Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy  
    • Developmental delays  
    • Brain bleeds/ strokes  
    • Neurologic injuries  
    • Musculoskeletal injuries  
    • Infections/ sepsis/ meningitis  
    • Surgical injuries  
    • Anesthesia injuries  
    • Paraplegia/ quadriplegia  
    • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)  
    • Spinal cord injuries  

     

    Jon dedicates most of his time to helping children injured by medical negligence, including children diagnosed with cerebral palsy, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, and developmental delays.  

     

    Beyond medical negligence, Jon has extensive experience with toxic exposure cases, including carbon monoxide poisoning and lead paint poisoning.  

     

    He has handled hundreds of birth injury cases around Maryland and across the country. Some of his recent jury verdicts speak for themselves:  

    • $182,000,000, Birth Injury: Hagans v. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania  
    • $34,000,000, Birth Injury: Anderson v. University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center  
    • $20,000,000, Intellectual property dispute: Adcor Industries, Inc. v. Beretta USA Corp.  
    • $13,300.000, Birth Injury: Lewis v. Upper Chesapeake Medical Center  

     

    In addition to medical malpractice litigation, Jon has extensive experience with toxic exposure cases, including carbon monoxide and lead paint cases. His experience includes class actions, mass actions, business disputes, contract disputes, intellectual property disputes, and non-disclosure agreement .

    litigation.  

    • Verdicts and settlements in excess of $350,000,000.00.  
    • America’s Top 100 Medical Malpractice Litigators by America’s Top 100.  
    • “Nation’s Top One Percent” of attorneys by National Association of Distinguished Counsel.  
    • Power List for medical malpractice and personal injury by The Daily Record.  
    • Board Member, Maryland Association for Justice, the largest trial lawyers’ association in the State of Maryland.  
    • Member, American Association for Justice.  
    • Maryland Super Lawyer in the field of medical malpractice by Super Lawyers Magazine since 2020.  
    • Rising Star in medical malpractice by Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine since 2011.  
    • Maryland Top 10 under 40 for medical malpractice in 2015.  

     

    Prior to joining Gilman & Bedigian, LLC, Jon was a trial attorney with Murphy Falcon & Murphy, a nationally recognized group of elite trial lawyers. Jon represented the injured in a variety of cases involving medical malpractice, catastrophic personal injuries, product defects, brain injuries, lead poisoning, and carbon monoxide poisoning, among other cases. He was a member of the litigation team in the class action filed against St. Joseph Medical Center and Dr. Mark Midei, which culminated in a $37,000,000.00 settlement. Jon was also a member of the litigation team in the class action filed against Kennedy Krieger Institute, involving allegations of unethical and unlawful experimentation on children. Jon also developed a reputation for representing professional athletes and their families in personal injury cases.  

     

    Unlike most other attorneys, Jon has experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants. Jon was a litigation associate with Nash & Associates, LLC, where he represented MedStar Health, a $4 billion health care system in the Baltimore area with a network of nine hospitals and twenty other health-related businesses across Maryland and the Washington, D.C. region. As a result of this experience, Jon has a unique understanding of medical malpractice defense mentality and strategy.  

     

    Jon served a judicial clerkship for the Honorable W. Michel Pierson, Circuit Court Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, prior to entering private practice.  

     

    EDUCATION  

    Jon graduated with honors from the University of Maryland School of Law. He served as the Articles Editor on the Board of the Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender, and Class. He was also admitted as a member of the school’s Moot Court Board. As a student attorney, he represented a number of community organizations in the Economic Housing and Community Development Law Clinic for which he received a Special Achievement Award.  

     

    LANGUAGES  

    In addition to English, Jon speaks Russian, French and Romanian.  

     

    PUBLICATIONS  

    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, The Fall of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971: A Public Choice Explanation, 19 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 237 (2008).  
    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, Crawford v. Washington: The Admissibility of Statements to Physicians and the Use of Closed-Circuit Television in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse, 5 U. Md. L. J. Race, Rel. Gender & Class 411 (2005).  
    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, The PRI and Its Demise as Mexico’s Single Ruling Party, 38 Towson U. J. Int’l Aff. 32 (2002).  
    • Jon Simon Stefanuca, The ICC and the United States: Arguments in Favor of Ratification of the Rome Treaty, 37 Towson U. J. of Int’l Aff. (2001). 

    Trial Alert: Gideon Asen's Recent Medical Malpractice Trial with Trevor Savage

    Trial Alert: Gideon Asen's Recent Medical Malpractice Trial with Trevor Savage

    Gideon Asen attorney, Trevor Savage, joins the podcast to talk about a recent case he and Ben Gideon tried involving a delay in diagnosis of prostate cancer.  Ben and Trevor discuss some of the legal challenges they had to overcome and how they used focus groups and big data to identify key issues and frame the case effectively for trial.  They discuss their approach to voir dire, opening statements, use of demonstrative aides and order of witnesses.  

     

    About Trevor Savage

    Trevor is a skilled trial attorney who represents clients in claims involving medical malpractice, wrongful deaths and other complex personal injury cases.

    After completing a clerkship with the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Trevor began his career at a large firm in Portland, representing medical providers, businesses, and insurance companies.

    Trevor’s experience as a defense attorney gives him a unique perspective that he uses to give Gideon Asen’s clients an advantage during litigation with insurance companies.

    A native of Maine, Trevor is a graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, and then the University of Maine School of Law. At Maine Law, he served as Managing Editor of the Maine Law Review and as a legal writing teaching assistant for first-year students.

    During law school—alongside his then-classmate and current colleague, Meryl Poulin—he distinguished himself as one of two “Prize Arguers” of their class and argued before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. He and Meryl Poulin—another Gideon Asen attorney—later competed nationally as teammates on the Maine Law Moot Court Team, finishing in the top three of a competition of more than forty teams.

    While at law school, Trevor interned with the Appellate Division of the United States Attorney’s Office and then with Judge Kermit V. Lipez of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He also worked as a Student Attorney at the Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office (winning his first two jury trials as a second-year law student).

    Trevor lives in North Berwick, Maine, with his wife, Amy, and two children, Jacob and Will.

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