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How a Savvy Plaintiff Maximizes Settlement Against Google
The Challenge
Our client, an executive plaintiff, brought a lawsuit against Google alleging wrongful termination and retaliation. The stakes were high, with significant claims for economic, non-economic, and punitive damages. The client engaged VerdictSimulator early in discovery, seeking clarity on potential jury behavior and damages valuation to strengthen their case strategy. They needed actionable insights before mediation to gain a negotiation edge.
How We Helped
To provide clarity, we conducted a detailed case valuation study. Using a carefully selected, demographically representative pool of jurors, we simulated 1,000 potential jury panels. The analysis revealed the following:
Verdict Inclinations
96% of simulated juries were inclined to favor the plaintiff, with 59% strongly favoring them.
Damages Projections
The predicted average total damages award was $3.4 million, with a 95% confidence interval ranging from $1.5 million to $6.4 million.
Individual Damages Estimates
Respondents highlighted the defendant's lack of transparency and perceived retaliation as key issues influencing their decisions.
This data gave the plaintiff’s team an evidence-backed understanding of their case value and the factors most likely to resonate with jurors.
The Outcome
Using the insights from our analysis, the plaintiff approached mediation with confidence, prepared to highlight the strongest elements of their case. The strategy resulted in a favorable settlement exceeding the predicted average damages amount—demonstrating the power of having early and reliable information before the opposing side.
Key Benefits for the Client
Strategic Edge
Early insights allowed the plaintiff to tailor their arguments, presenting a compelling narrative that resonated during mediation.
Negotiation Power
Knowing the data-backed valuation of the case enabled the plaintiff to negotiate from a position of strength.
Resource Optimization
By engaging us early, the client avoided unnecessary discovery expenses, saving time and resources while maximizing their settlement.
This case highlights the value of engaging VerdictSimulator early in litigation to gain a decisive advantage and optimize outcomes.