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Latest podcast episodes about Jennifer A Moore

The Heart of Law
3.9: Resilience in Law: Mastering Mass Torts Against All Odds

The Heart of Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 71:17


What drives a legal team to succeed against all odds in high-stakes mass tort litigation? In this captivating episode of The Heart of Law, join our intrepid host, Mirena Umizaj, as she welcomes Attorney Jennifer A. Moore, the founder of Moore Law Group PLLC, to explore her transformative journey from personal injury law to the forefront of mass tort litigation. Embark on an exploration of resilience and justice as Attorney Jennifer A. Moore shares her pivotal role in the landmark Monsanto trial, a victory that not only shaped her career but also underscored her commitment to accountability in major legal battles, including the ongoing Zantac litigation.  At the helm of Moore Law Group, PLLC, Jennifer A. Moore has earned a distinguished reputation for her unwavering advocacy on behalf of individuals nationwide suffering from injuries caused by defective products, medical malpractice, and motor vehicle accidents. With a legal career spanning over two decades, Jennifer A. Moore's record of securing numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements has cemented her status as a formidable figure in class and complex litigation. Her dedication to justice was resoundingly demonstrated by successfully trying the only federal court case involving Roundup weedkiller, which resulted in an $80 million verdict against Monsanto and led to settlements exceeding $10 billion for thousands of victims. Beyond her legal achievements, Jennifer A. Moore's leadership extends to empowering future female leaders through her work with Emerge Kentucky. As its founder and past board chair, she has played a crucial role in training over 250 women, 42 of whom are currently serving in office.  As the dialogue unfolds, Mirena delves into Jennifer A. Moore's early inspiration to become a lawyer, a spark ignited during her elementary school years by her aunt's legal journey and the historic appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court. Her early fascination with law matured into a steadfast commitment, guiding her through law school and subsequently to a judicial clerkship with the Sixth Circuit, an enriching experience she recommends every law student undertake. As the conversation deepens, Mirena inquiries about the pathway to success in mass tort litigation, prompting Jennifer A. Moore to emphasize the importance of pursuing a career "doing something you love." She candidly discusses her personal commitment to representing cancer victims, a path shaped by her own experiences and fueled by an earnest desire to seek accountability from those responsible. Her dedication to this cause, deeply intertwined with her professional ethos, exemplifies the powerful impact of aligning personal values with legal practice. Shifting focus, Mirena touches upon a seminal moment in Jennifer A. Moore's career: the trial against Monsanto, a case that not only marked a significant victory for her clients but also profoundly altered the trajectory of her career. Jennifer A. Moore reflects on the trial's intensity, paralleling it with her childhood experiences of riding horses with her grandfather, who instilled in her the tenacity to rise after every fall and to not let fear be apparent. This lesson became pivotal in her legal approach, especially in front of a jury, where she learned the importance of exuding confidence, understanding that just like a horse, a jury can sense fear. Moreover, Mirena inquiries about the evolving landscape of mass torts, highlighting the dual impacts of digital advertising and private equity in the sector. In response, Jennifer A. Moore stresses the importance of thorough due diligence, consistent and effective client communication, and cultivating professional relationships, outlining these as key strategies for adeptly navigating the terrain.  As their conversation draws to a close, the focus shifts to the recent Zantac litigation, where Jennifer A. Moore provides an update on the significant advancements and challenges. She details the dismissal of cases in the MDL and their ongoing appeal in the 11th circuit, expressing frustration over the court's handling of scientific evidence. Her commitment to her work is unmistakably clear as she discusses working through the holiday season to meet key deadlines. This dedication is part of her preparation for a challenging year ahead, including multiple trials in California and a Daubert hearing in Delaware, exemplifying her relentless pursuit of justice and unwavering commitment to her clients.

Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics
Inside the Roundup Verdict of Hardeman v. Monsanto

Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 19:31


A jury awarded an $80 million verdict to Edwin Hardeman, ruling he developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, stemming from his use of Roundup on his property, however, a federal judge slashed the damages award to $25.27 million. Ringler Radio host Larry Cohen and co-host Cindy Chanley talk with attorney Jennifer A. Moore, founder of Moore Law Group, PLLC, about the verdict, the damages reduction and the potential mediation of future cases involving Roundup. Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics : Inside the Roundup Verdict of Hardeman v. Monsanto

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 19:31


A jury awarded an $80 million verdict to Edwin Hardeman, ruling he developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, stemming from his use of Roundup on his property, however, a federal judge slashed the damages award to $25.27 million. Ringler Radio host Larry Cohen and co-host Cindy Chanley talk with attorney Jennifer A. Moore, founder of Moore Law Group, PLLC, about the verdict, the damages reduction and the potential mediation of future cases involving Roundup. Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.

Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics
Inside the Roundup Verdict of Hardeman v. Monsanto

Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 19:30


A jury awarded an $80 million verdict to Edwin Hardeman, ruling he developed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, stemming from his use of Roundup on his property, however, a federal judge slashed the damages award to $25.27 million. Ringler Radio host Larry Cohen and co-host Cindy Chanley talk with attorney Jennifer A. Moore, founder of Moore Law Group, PLLC, about the verdict, the damages reduction and the potential mediation of future cases involving Roundup.Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.

My Succession
Continuity Planning: What you Need to Know | Jennifer Moore

My Succession

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 10:06


Today we're joined by Jennifer A. Moore, CFP®, ChFC, and President and Founder of TriOak Financial Group in Beaumont, TX. Brought to you by Advisor Group and produced by Advisor Group’s Succession & Acquisition team, the My Succession podcast delivers firsthand experiences from financial advisors on succession and continuity planning, acquisition, business valuation, and more! Visit mysuccessionplan.com for additional information!