Proactively Managing the Risk of Nuclear Verdicts: How Corporate Counsel Can Eliminate, Mitigate, or Defend Against Exposure (June 18)
Includes a Live Web Event on 06/18/2025 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
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In today's litigation environment, the threat of nuclear verdicts—massive monetary judgments that can destabilize corporations, trigger financial crises, and damage brand reputation—has become a critical concern for corporate counsel. To effectively protect organizations from catastrophic legal exposure, corporate legal teams must adopt a synergistic, multidimensional defense strategy that leverages trial expertise, appellate advocacy, and insurance recovery.
This Texas-CLE program, led by Haynes Boone attorneys Victor Vital (Trials), Mark Trachtenberg (Appellate), and Emily Buchanan (Insurance Recovery) with additional insights from Ritu Gupta (Assistant Vice President-Senior Legal Counsel at AT&T Services, Inc) offers an in-depth discussion on how corporate counsel can proactively eliminate, mitigate, or defend against the risk of nuclear verdicts. Through real-world case studies, strategic insights, and proven methodologies, participants will gain practical tools for safeguarding their organizations against potentially devastating verdicts.
Key Topics:
- Understanding the Nuclear Verdict Phenomenon: Trends, drivers, and risk factors.
- Trial Strategy for Minimizing Risk: Narrative development, jury persuasion, and damages defense.
- Appellate Safeguards: Preserving error, shaping key issues, and securing favorable post-trial outcomes.
- Risk Shifting Strategies: Maximizing insurance coverage and leveraging indemnity obligations to facilitate settlements.
Presented by:
Ritu Gupta
Assistant Vice President-Senior Legal Counsel
AT&T Services, Inc.
Victor Vital
Partner, Trials
Haynes Boone
Mark Trachtenberg
Partner, Appellate
Haynes Boone
Emily Buchanan
Partner, Insurance Recovery
Haynes Boone
This live program is eligible for CLE in Texas.
At the completion of the program, the CLE QR code for Texas will be the last slide for self-reporting. For those out of state, a certificate of attendance will be sent as an attachment in the chat towards the end of the presentation to use when filing in other states.
Attendees may also request the TEXAS MCLE accreditation certificate or the out-of-state attendance certificate by emailing susan.harvey@accglobal.com.