Tag Archives: Emotional

Assessing for Emotional Damages in Multi-plaintiff litigation

This program explores the roles of forensic psychiatrists and psychologists in multi-plaintiff litigation. It describes the differences between forensic psychiatry and psychology and considers what attorneys should keep in mind when choosing a psychiatric expert. Additionally, this program outlines how assessing emotional damages can be different in multi-plaintiff litigation compared to individual cases. Finally, it … Continue reading Assessing for Emotional Damages in Multi-plaintiff litigation

Recovery for Emotional Damages in New York

A discussion of the history of cases involving recovery for emotional damages sustained as a result of witnessing death or serious injury. A review of Nationwide cases and the recent New York Court of Appeals case of Green v. Esplanade.   Presenter Bios   Andrea Maria Alonso graduated from St. John’s University (B.A., 1978) and then … Continue reading Recovery for Emotional Damages in New York

Recovery for Emotional Damages in New York

A discussion of the history of cases involving recovery for emotional damages sustained as a result of witnessing death or serious injury. A review of Nationwide cases and the recent New York Court of Appeals case of Green v. Esplanade.   Presenter Bios   Andrea Maria Alonso graduated from St. John’s University (B.A., 1978) and then … Continue reading Recovery for Emotional Damages in New York

How Using Emotional Marketing in Content Can Help Drive Way More Sales

Whether you care to admit it or not, the decisions you make today will be driven by your emotions. In emotional marketing, we talk a lot about using psychological triggers to get customers to click, convert, engage, etc. “By leveraging common psychological triggers all people have,” you might hear, “you can drive more sales.” While it … Continue reading How Using Emotional Marketing in Content Can Help Drive Way More Sales