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Episode Summary:

In this impactful episode, David Senoff examines public policy lawsuits that challenge corporate and government actions, from mass torts like Roundup and opioids to scandals like Kids for Cash. The discussion reveals strategic adaptations for broader impact, multi-jurisdiction coordination, evidence from internal records, and balancing passion with precision to achieve lasting systemic change.

Key Timestamps:

00:01 - Show Introduction

00:30 - Mass Torts vs. Govt (Roundup, Kids for Cash)

01:30 - Strategy: Same Case + Policy Lens

02:30 - Counties Sue When Aid Fails

03:30 - MDL/State Coordination

04:30 - Passion vs. Precision (Kids for Cash)

05:30 - Best Evidence: Defendant Docs/Emails

06:30 - Media = Reform Fuel (Use Pros)

07:30 - Kids for Cash Reforms: Elections + Policy

08:30 - Closing & Call to Action

About the Show:

"Strategic Justice in Action" arms policyholders and plaintiff firms with litigation-grade intel on insurance bad faith, appellate wins, and public-policy fights. David Senoff, founder of First Law Strategy Group, turns three decades of courtroom victories into strategies that force insurers to pay what they owe.

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