Jason Jordan – Strategies for Winning, from Product Liability to “Felonious Killing”

Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection

Sep 6 2024 • 55 mins

Colorado PI attorney Jason Jordan, founder of Jordan Law, has a vast amount of product liability experience, but he recently settled a “felonious killing” case that had reminders of the killing of George Floyd. In that case, Jason represented the widow of a man who was killed when guards at a hospital leaned on his back and neck until he lost consciousness.

In this conversation with Keith Fuicelli, Jason recounts the details of that case as well as how his team investigates to determine if a case has product liability issues. He also describes his process for getting to know clients in order to humanize them for a jury and to prepare them for testimony in court. Finally, Jason stresses the importance of partnering with other attorneys both for their experience and for expertise in specialized areas of the law.

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Episode Snapshot

  • How Jason opened his own practice out of law school
  • Why Jason encourages young lawyers to ask for help, seek partners on cases
  • A car accident may include product liability issues, so lawyers should be prepared to investigate car parts involved in the crash
  • How Jason exposed the training of hospital guards who killed a patient by leaning on his neck.
  • How to get to know your clients well so you can humanize them in court
  • How a video tape of a hospital patient showed he wasn’t violent until a guard touched him
  • Why it matters which state a trial is held in and the importance of investigating state laws
  • How focus groups can help trial lawyers decide how to present a case
  • If a victim or a client has a dark side, lawyers must offer testimony about their strengths
  • How press conferences can be a tool to help stop...