EPISODE · Oct 4, 2024 · 52 MIN
Alicia Campbell – Knowledge Is Power; Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Can Access It
Alicia Campbell, co-author of JuryBall, joins host Dan Ambrose to discuss the genesis of that landmark publication and her work helping lawyers leverage big data. She also shares another important project: the nonprofit that she and her husband, John, established to fund academic research on legal issues and provide data-driven insights for plaintiffs’ lawyers. Called the Justice Through Empirical Data Institute (or JEDI), the organization aims to provide answers to questions like whether tort reform caps work and whether it’s a problem for plaintiffs if their lawyer can’t make a non-specific, non-economic damage request. Alicia also previews her presentation at the upcoming TLU Vegas, where she’ll provide a high-level overview of JuryBall and data.Law school students who are interested in a scholarship to attend TLU Vegas should email Dan for information.Train and Connect with the Titans☑️ Alicia Campbell | LinkedIn | Email☑️ Campbell Law ☑️ JuryBall☑️ TLU Vegas☑️ Trial Lawyers University☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos☑️ TLU on X | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeEpisode SnapshotAlicia’s career, starting as a teacher in the inner-city of San AntonioTen years and more than 850 case studiesHow Alicia’s frustration with the federal mediation system spurred her early foray into dataHow predicting a case’s value has evolved over the past 10 yearsSean Claggett’s role in shaping JuryBallA preview of Alicia’s presentation at TLU VegasThe process of conducting a big data studyCampbell Law’s experience with high-profile excessive force casesThe nonprofit that Alicia started with her husband, John: The Justice Through Empirical Data Institute, or JEDIProduced and Powered by LawPods
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