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The beginning jiu-jitsu student had signed a waiver to take lessons; that much was clear. Also clear, tragically so, was that the young man suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury while sparring with his jiu-jitsu instructor.
Plaintiffs’ attorney Rahul Ravipudi and his team moved, successfully, to get the waiver deemed unenforceable. That was one early strategy that Rahul describes to host Dan Ambrose. In voir dire, the team carefully deselected jurors who may have had biases about engaging in risky activities like martial arts. An expert witness proved powerful: A member of the founding family of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, he not only explained best practices to the jury but also demonstrated them – on Rahul. Tune in for more about Rahul’s $46 million verdict against the instructor and club.
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Episode Snapshot
- Getting to know Rahul Ravipudi
- Rahul’s successful campaign to reform school bus practices in California
- How he tells the damages story: Attend TLU Vegas to learn more!
- The background of Greener versus Del Mar Jiu-Jitsu Club
- Why he emphasizes the “irrefutable truth” of a case
- The strategies that led to a $45 million verdict against the jiu-jitsu club and instructor
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