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"It flipped ass-over-front." 🚤 In the second episode of the Goldberg & Rosen Podcast, we welcome back former associate and rising legal star Tyson Kutner. We dive deep into a high-stakes litigation case involving a 14-month-old girl and the alleged design defects of the Sea-Doo Switch. In this episode, we cover: * The Sea-Doo Switch Litigation: Tyson explains the "somersault" effect and how a strategic press conference forced a manufacturer recall. * The Maurice Kutner Legacy: Stories of the legendary "gladiator" of family law who represented icons like Shaquille O'Neal and Juwan Howard. * Courtroom Strategy: Why "killing with kindness" is more impactful than raising your voice. * Career Transitions: Tyson’s journey from mortgage banking to law school at age 33. Contact Goldberg & Rosen: 🌐 goldbergandrosen.com Subscribe to the Goldberg & Rosen Podcast for more insights into high-stakes litigation. 00:00 – Intro: Welcoming Tyson Kutner back to the firm. 00:53 – The legacy of Maurice Kutner and his "cowboy boot" footprints in the courthouse. 02:18 – Maurice Kutner’s high-profile divorce clients: Shaq, Juwan Howard, and more. 03:50 – Courtroom Philosophy: "You don't have to raise your voice to be effective". 05:13 – The career jump: From mortgage banking to law school at 33. 06:55 – Introduction to the Sea-Doo Switch case and the 14-month-old victim. 07:54 – Explaining the "Somersault" design flaw: Why these boats flip. 09:35 – Winning the battle of public opinion and the resulting manufacturer recall. 11:05 – The ongoing fight for justice and the goal of product safety.