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Navigating Federal Tort Claims On A National Scale | Tom Jacob (Podcast)
22 March 2024
Butler Snow LLP
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Suing the federal government can be a daunting task. In this
episode, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders sit down with Tom Jacob, a partner at National Trial
Law in Austin, Texas, to discuss the intricacies of litigating
cases under the Federal Tort Claims Act. Tom highlights the
groundbreaking Sutherland Springs mass-shooting case, in which his
firm secured a $230 million verdict against the Air Force. He also
shares insights into the role of technology in legal practice,
including how he leverages his coding skills to streamline his
work. Join us for an engaging conversation about the intersection
of law, technology, and advocacy.
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