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TANNER V. COLONIAL HEALTHCARE, INC. - $29mil.


STRATEGIC MULTIMEDIA played a vital role in the recent case Tanner v. Colonial Healthcare in which a Sacramento jury awarded the single largest jury verdict in the county’s history. 



“Jury orders Auburn nursing home company to pay $28 million in death” by Cynthia Hubert - Sacramento Bee 5/14/10



“$29 million verdict upheld against Rocklin Nursing Home Firm ”by Cynthia Hubert - Sacramento Bee 7/14/10


In a strongly worded ruling, a Sacramento Superior Court judge has upheld a $29 million verdict against a Rocklin nursing home company in the 2005 death of an elderly patient.


           Candee said "overwhelming" and "devastatingly powerful"

        evidence in the trial in May supported the jury's verdict and

        damage awards against Horizon which owns 33 nursing homes.


During the course of the trial Strategic edited deposition video, assembled direct examinations using video and transitioning, assisted in PowerPoint development during opening statements & closing arguments, and digitized exhibits and graphs for incorporation into closing arguments.  Strategic’s staff also testified in the matter and laid foundations for photographs that ultimately proved important during the course of the trial.




SUNFOODS LLC FENDS OFF $17 MILLION DOLLAR SUIT WITH A DEFENSE VERDICT.

Proven Trial and Litigation Support Services - Verdicts Say it All.

Jurors sent a very clear message rendering a defense verdict when Penny Newman Grain sued Sunfoods LLC, claiming they had a contract for rice.  Asking for damages in excess of $17 million dollars, Strategic Multimedia assisted Sacramento Attorney Mark Jones in the courtroom during a three week trial - creating an exhibit database that could locate, expand and highlight critical documents in seconds in the courtroom as witnesses testified.