Weaponizing Comparative Negligence
WEAPONIZING COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE By John W. Dill, Esquire The laws of many states allow a jury to assess the comparative fault of the parties. Florida and several other states follow the “pure …
WEAPONIZING COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE By John W. Dill, Esquire The laws of many states allow a jury to assess the comparative fault of the parties. Florida and several other states follow the “pure …
SPEEDING ON THE INTERSTATE AND ASKING FOR BIG VERDICTS By John W. Dill, Esquire Velocitation is a phenomenon caused by driving for long periods at high speeds. A driver may experience velocitation …
TRUST THE PROCESS By John W. Dill, Esquire Like any professional, trial lawyers are only as good as their preparation. An old adage instructs us that the better-prepared attorney will usually win the …
In this medical malpractice case, plaintiff Jorgina Araujo claims defendant Tatiana Eisner was negligent in her medical treatment. It can be difficult to effectively argue the value of circumstantial …
After a two-week jury trial and four years of litigation, the jury decided July 16 in favor of Good Gateway LLC and SEG Gateway LLC in a case related to the Orlando Gateway mixed-use development. The …
"The true warrior’s greatest battle is the battle that lies within, the struggle to master the ego, to fight not for gain or glory, but to balance the scales of justice. Only when the mind …
Attorney John W. Dill Named One of Orlando's best lawyers for 2014 in Orlando Magazine in the category of Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs. Visit this link to view the full list.
All plaintiffs’ cases boil down to convincing the jury that something happened that shouldn’t have. Without the proper focus, a jury will look at an injured plaintiff or widow and …
“The will to win is not nearly so important as the wlll to prepare to win.” - Vince Lombardi When I talk about preparation, I am not talking about the standard preparation all lawyers must …
Morgan & Morgan congratulated attorney John W. Dill on a busy and successful 2013. Dill helped recover more than $50 million on behalf of his clients, including $47.5 million* in a premises liability lawsuit, court documents show.