One of the Nation's Top Trial Lawyers Gives Readers a Front
Row Seat to the Intriguing Inner-workings of the American Legal
Process in When Justice Prevails.
C. Steven Yerrid became a trial
lawyer to make a difference. In an impressive career that spans
more than 25 years, he has done just that. While successfully
litigating virtually all types of civil cases, Yerrid has been
the champion of those without the money and power usually necessary
to battle corporate giants and win. In the process, he has helped
to establish legal precedents that have had significant impact.
Yerrid continues to "walk the walk," pursuing equal justice under
the law for his clients regardless of their gender, race or socioeconomic
status.
In When Justice Prevails (Yorkville
Press; July 2003; $26.95 hardcover), Steve
Yerrid presents eight of his most dramatic and challenging
cases. Although they involve many different areas of the law -
from the State of Florida's landmark case against "Big Tobacco,"
to medical malpractice, personal injury, product liability, maritime
catastrophe, and intellectual property law - they all share a
common thread. Yerrid states, "Each case serves as a testament
to the endurance of the human spirit. It is reflected in the victims'
ability to overcome personal tragedy and loss, as well as in the
jurors' struggle to find the truth and deliver a just verdict."
A page-turning work of legal nonfiction, When
Justice Prevails depicts in vivid detail the dramatic,
often heartbreaking stories of Yerrid's clients. Writing compellingly
about his own thoughts as he decides to take on each case, Yerrid
offers insight into how he builds and executes his legal strategies,
from opening remarks to the verbatim presentations of his emotionally
charged closing arguments. Rarely have readers been given such
direct access to all the fascinating moments of real-life trials
- the sparring of the lawyers, the testimony of the witnesses,
the turning points of cross examination, and the behind-the-scenes
maneuverings of both Yerrid and his opponents.
Among the riveting accounts included in When
Justice Prevails:
- The Tobacco Crusade: In 1997,Yerrid was one of 11 trial
lawyers selected by then-Governor Lawton Chiles to represent
the State of Florida in its landmark lawsuit against the cigarette
industry. Undertaken on behalf of Florida taxpayers and children,
the case resulted (at the time) in the largest civil monetary
settlement of its kind in the history of this country.
- The Maritime Catastrophe: In 1980, Captain John Lerro
was accused of causing 35 deaths and millions of dollars in
damage when the Summit Venture, a large bulk freighter that
he was piloting, crashed into Florida's Sunshine Skyway Bridge.
Yerrid's successful defense in the case was a risky one - having
the cause of the disaster declared to be an Act of God rather
than human error.
- Product Liability and a Toddler's Death: The parents
of angelic two-year-old Jessica Bowden came to Yerrid seeking
justice against the manufacturer of a defective children's product
that strangled their daughter to death. Their anguish was compounded
when the manufacturer blamed them for the tragedy. The parents
were exonerated by the jury but the $7.5 million verdict was
later set aside by the judge and a new trial ordered. Before
the second trial could occur, the parties agreed to a confidential
settlement.
- A Groundbreaking Premises Liability Case: Twenty-four-year-old
Tony Verran was shot and blinded in one eye by a criminal assailant
hiding in the overgrown shrubbery at a bank's poorly lit night
depository and ATM machine. In representing Tony, Yerrid based
his case on the theory that the bank, not the police department,
was liable for third-party assaults on customers that occurred
outside the actual bank building. The victim was awarded $1
million by the jury. Appropriate landscaping, adequate lighting,
and security precautions around ATM's have become the standard
in the banking industry, in large part because of the verdict
in Tony's case and others like it.
- A Case of Medical Malpractice: With Yerrid's help,
former Notre Dame football great Frank Spaniel brought a malpractice
suit against a doctor and radiology group whose negligence in
reviewing and interpreting a CT scan film allowed his undiagnosed
throat cancer to spread, virtually eliminating any opportunity
for a cure. Frank and his wife never got to see a penny of the
$1 million in damages that the jury awarded. After a lengthy
appeals process, the jury's verdict was upheld. By that time,
both the star running back and his wife had died, and the recovery
went to their children and grandchildren.
Riveting in content, each case confirms Steve
Yerrid's deeply held belief that right can, and does, win out
over might. Much more than courtroom drama, with its unforgettable
stories of everyday people, When Justice Prevails
puts a human face on the American legal system.
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