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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2024 · 1H 32M

Dale Galipo – Roadmap to Winning Civil Rights Cases

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When Dale Galipo started doing civil rights cases, only 10% were won by plaintiffs. But Dale wins 91% of his trials.  And those aren’t even his best cases because he’s settling his best cases. So how does he do it?In this episode of Trial Lawyers University, Dan Ambrose is joined by renowned Los Angeles civil rights attorney, Dale Galipo, the founder and principal of The Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo. In 2002, Dale started to devote nearly all of his attention to civil rights cases involving police misconduct. With fifteen published opinions in civil rights cases, Dale has prevailed in 59 jury trials and obtained more than 100 seven-figure verdicts and settlements in the last twelve years. Last year, his last three cases were eight-figure verdicts. Tune in as Dan and Dale discuss how to effectively depose a police officer, how to get the most out of your experts at trial, why you need to be a skilled cross-examiner to win civil rights cases, and more. Train and Connect with the Titans☑️ Dale Galipo | LinkedIn | Email☑️ Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo on LinkedIn ☑️ TLUBEACH.com June 5 - 8, 2024☑️ Trial Lawyers University Website☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos☑️ TLU on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeEpisode SnapshotGetting to know Dale Galipo, including his path to starting his own law firmDale’s first multimillion-dollar verdictHow Dale found his passion for civil rights casesA preview of what Dale is teaching at TLU Huntington BeachHow to effectively take police officer depositionsDiscussion of Dale’s recent trial which resulted in a $23.8M jury verdictHow to get the best from your expert at trialTestimony from the decedent’s family members makes the loss real in police casesTactics for crossHow Dale framed damages for the juryProduced and Powered by LawPods

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When Dale Galipo started doing civil rights cases, only 10% were won by plaintiffs. But Dale wins 91% of his trials.  And those aren’t even his best cases because he’s settling his best cases. So how does he do it?In this episode of Trial Lawyers...

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