Courtroom dramas make for great entertainment, but how much of what we see on screen reflects the reality of litigation?
In this episode of Speaking of Litigation, we analyze iconic scenes from Succession, The Good Wife, Bridge of Spies, and more to uncover the truths—and myths—about the legal process.
From Screen to Strategy: Lessons for Litigants
- Filing a Complaint: Learn from A Civil Action how attorneys determine the legal claims to include, as well as how Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ensures that lawsuits are grounded in fact and law.
- Attorney-Client Privilege: Discover why confidentiality is critical from the moment you hire a lawyer, as seen in Bridge of Spies.
- Preserving Evidence: Understand the duty to preserve documents and the consequences of failing to do so, hilariously depicted in Succession.
- Settlement Strategies: Explore the art of negotiation and how settlements often resolve cases before trial, as dramatized in Erin Brockovich and A Civil Action.
Join Epstein Becker Green attorneys Sierra Hennessy, Aime Dempsey, and Adam Paine as they separate Hollywood fiction from legal reality, offering practical insights for anyone navigating the litigation process.
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