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Kenny Berger – How to Fight Tort Reform & Win

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Kenny Berger is fighting tort reform in South Carolina, so he has advice for lawyers who are joining similar fights: “Have themes and principles that transcend party.” The founder of The Law Offices of Kenneth Berger, Kenny visits with host Dan Ambrose for a conversation about his political work and his legal practice. He also previews his session at TLU Beach (June 4-7), where he will teach how to visually connect defendant misconduct directly to plaintiff damages and secure record verdicts.

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☑️ TLU Beach

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Episode Snapshot

  • After working at a small PI firm for 18 months post-law school, Kenny started his own practice at age 28, using grassroots marketing strategies and creating content that answered common client questions.
  • Kenny recognized early on that he wanted to focus solely on bringing in cases and practicing law, so he hired a chief operating officer to handle the firm’s business side.
  • After meeting attorney Brian Ward at a Trial By Human workshop, Kenny formed a collaboration that led to working with Nick Rowley on a case involving a child who suffered severe chemical burns at a resort pool.
  • The team's "relentless pursuit of trial" approach and unwavering commitment to their demand led to a $26 million settlement that exhausted all available insurance coverage.
  • Kenny is working to prevent tort reform legislation in South Carolina that would not only reform liquor liability laws but also eliminate bad faith claims and add non-parties to verdict forms.
  • At TLU Beach, Kenny will teach how to visually connect defendant misconduct directly to plaintiff damages by using arrows and demonstrative exhibits.

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Kenny Berger is fighting tort reform in South Carolina, so he has advice for lawyers who are joining similar fights: “Have themes and principles that transcend party.” The founder of The Law Offices of Kenneth Berger, Kenny visits with host Dan Ambrose for a conversation about his political work and his legal practice. He also previews his session at TLU Beach (June 4-7), where he will teach how to visually connect defendant misconduct directly to plaintiff damages and secure record verdicts.

Train and Connect with the Titans

☑️ Kenny Berger | LinkedIn

☑️ The Law Offices of Kenneth Berger | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | X | YouTube

☑️ TLU Beach

☑️ Trial Lawyers University

☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos

☑️ TLU on X | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn

☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

Episode Snapshot

  • After working at a small PI firm for 18 months post-law school, Kenny started his own practice at age 28, using grassroots marketing strategies and creating content that answered common client questions.
  • Kenny recognized early on that he wanted to focus solely on bringing in cases and practicing law, so he hired a chief operating officer to handle the firm’s business side.
  • After meeting attorney Brian Ward at a Trial By Human workshop, Kenny formed a collaboration that led to working with Nick Rowley on a case involving a child who suffered severe chemical burns at a resort pool.
  • The team's "relentless pursuit of trial" approach and unwavering commitment to their demand led to a $26 million settlement that exhausted all available insurance coverage.
  • Kenny is working to prevent tort reform legislation in South Carolina that would not only reform liquor liability laws but also eliminate bad faith claims and add non-parties to verdict forms.
  • At TLU Beach, Kenny will teach how to visually connect defendant misconduct directly to plaintiff damages by using arrows and demonstrative exhibits.

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