'Dangerous Defense': How Broward Lawyers Fended Off a Personal-Injury Lawsuit
"If the jury doesn't accept it, they have a tendency of becoming angry," attorney Michael Rotunno said. "It's a dangerous defense to put infront of the jury, so you have to be sure about it."
April 13, 2022 at 05:06 PM
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Personal InjuryThe third time was the charm for Fort Lauderdale managing partner Joel Adler and Mike Rotunno of Marlow Adler Abrams Newman & Lewis in Coral Gables, who went to trial for defendants Avigdor Landman, Raquel Landman and Jose Landman, who were sued after a water heater allegedly fell on a man.
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