A litigator recognized for being a distinguished leader gained national attention after a judge vacated his client’s $1.5 million verdict in the wake of social media posts made by the plaintiff attorney.

With a new trial in the underlying personal injury matter set to begin July 24, a court filing reveals questions remain as to what the social-savvy lawyer should do with the content that contributed to the new trial grant.

‘The Impact of Rafi’s Social Media’

Michael Rafi,left, and Alex Brown,right, of Rafi Law Firm. Courtesy photos Michael Rafi (left) and Alex Brown of Rafi Law Firm. (Courtesy photos)

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