Litigation, Jury Trials, and the Real Cost of Lawsuits with Cullin O’Brien
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In this episode of Navigating Complexity, host Danielle Dudai sits down with experienced litigator Cullin O’Brien for a wide-ranging conversation on litigation, jury trials, and what people misunderstand most about the legal system.
Cullin shares his path to the law, from early influences and Harvard Law School to decades of trial experience across state and federal courts. Together, they break down what litigation really is, why lawsuits are expensive and unpredictable, and how juries decide cases based on credibility, preparation, and human judgment—not résumés.
They discuss attorney’s fee shifting, venue clauses, business disputes, partnership breakdowns, and why even “winning” cases can cost more than people expect. Cullin also offers practical advice on mentorship, professionalism, networking, and treating every case like its own business.
This episode is essential listening for business owners, professionals, and anyone considering litigation who wants a realistic view of risk, cost, and strategy before stepping into court.
Hosted by Danielle Dudai
Guest: Cullin O’Brien
Recorded at Echo Studios