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Ben Cloward – Getting a Law-Changing Verdict

Apr 17, 20241 hr 6 minEp. 24
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Episode description

Making things better–both for clients and society as a whole–is the epitome of what trial lawyers do.  But how do you drive change?

In this episode of Trial Lawyers University, Dan Ambrose is joined by Ben Cloward, the founding partner of Cloward Trial Lawyers in Las Vegas. Ben has won multiple multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements litigating complex and catastrophic cases, including a $38M jury verdict which is believed to be the largest ever negligent security for wrongful death case in Nevada. 

Tune in as Ben talks about the tactic he uses to root out bad jurors in voir dire, the type of expert you need on a slip and fall case, how to spot a good negligent security case, and how he was able to change the law in Nevada regarding safety training for paratransit companies.

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Episode Snapshot
  • Getting to know Ben Cloward
  • What Ben is teaching at TLU Huntington Beach
  • Voir dire tactic to root out bad jurors
  • Casino practice in Las Vegas and the importance of a good spoliation letter
  • The type of expert you need on a slip and fall case
  • Why you need to focus on defendant’s bad conduct first during opening 
  • How to screen the negligent security case
  • Ben’s role in passing Harvey’s Law in Nevada

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