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Steven DeBosier – The Verdicts Are What Keep the Settlements High
Episode 186th December 2023 • Trial Lawyers University • Dan Ambrose, Trial Lawyers University
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You can have all the cases in the world, but until you start trying them, you’re not going to get much value from them. You have to put people in the courtroom to get that average fee up.

In this episode of Trial Lawyers University, Dan Ambrose is joined by Baton Rouge native, Steven DeBosier of Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers, who shares lessons from his law career, starting with his early experience representing insurance companies to ultimately prosecuting plaintiffs’ personal injury claims against those same insurance companies. 

Tune in to hear Dan and Steven discuss Steven’s start at Dudley DeBosier, his companies, cj Advertising and Accelerator, why Steven doesn’t think about which turnstyle he walks through when entering a courtroom, why he cares that Juror #5 likes cats, and Steven’s insights from trying the Kristi Lirette case. 

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Episode Snapshot

  • Steven DeBosier’s early career
  • CJ Advertising and Accelerator 
  • The greatest time to be a trial lawyer is now
  • Stop and listen–the most important thing real trial lawyers can do
  • Truly great lawyers “give a shit”
  • $51M verdict, Kristi Lirette case
  • Framing damages for the jury so it becomes their idea

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