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Lawyer
J. Jude Basile is frequently associated into
complicated or difficult plaintiffs' cases by
other attorneys. He tries cases throughout California,
particularly in San Diego, Santa Barbara, San
Luis Obispo, and Monterey counties. He accepts
cases in other states to be handled in association
with local counsel, according to law.
For more specific information about Jude Basile,
please see the Credentials
page.
If
you are a victim's attorney seeking assistance
on a case, Jude may be able to help you in one
of three ways:
1.
Trial consulting:
Jude will help you to develop a plan for preparing
and trying the case: identifying the most powerful
themes; preparing clients and witnesses for
testimony; using a focus group to explore strengths
and weaknesses of the case; selecting a jury;
preparing demonstrative evidence; and preparing
pre-trial motions, jury instructions, opening
statement, and closing argument.
2.
Co-counsel at trial:
Jude Basile will associate in as lead trial
counsel while helping you "learn by doing
and seeing" as second chair.
3.
Referral:
Jude also accepts cases on straight referral,
paying a referral fee per the California (or
other state's) Rules of Professional Conduct.
For
more information, or to discuss associating
J. Jude Basile as CO-COUNSEL, referring a case
to him, or obtaining his assistance as a trial
consultant, please
call the Basile Law Firm at (805) 781-8600.
We look forward to helping you.
To
learn more about Jude Basile's work, please
see
these articles:
1.
ZERO TO 14.6 MILLION: How the TLC Method Brought
Justice to a No-Offer Case
2. Money
Justice for Love, Comfort, and Society in a
Wrongful Death Case
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"Jude, I am very proud to know
you, to have worked with you and to call you
friend. . . You do realize that you can never
stop doing this - God put you here to see that
as much justice as possible is brought to the
weak and defenseless."
-- Finlay
Boag, co-counsel, Miller
v. McGrath Steel Inc.
$14.6 million
verdict, $10.1 million net judgment entered
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