Capability XI
BELL
The 72 hours around a bellwether verdict set the MDL settlement number.
At a Glance
The Problem
The bellwether verdict does not just decide one case. It sets the settlement value for thousands. The communications around that verdict — how it is framed in the first hour, how quickly it reaches the class, how the defense narrative is countered before the next news cycle — determines whether the MDL settles and at what number. Most plaintiff firms have a legal strategy for the bellwether. Almost none have a communications strategy.
In Practice
Case Reference
In a pharmaceutical MDL, a bellwether verdict came in at 4:47 PM on a Thursday. By 6:00 PM, VIS had placed the plaintiff attorney’s statement in three national outlets. By 9:00 PM, the verdict was framed as a pattern, not an outlier, in coverage that reached the defendant’s board and its institutional investors. The MDL settled for a number that reflected the verdict’s meaning, not just its dollar amount.
What VIS Does
VIS builds and executes the communications strategy for every bellwether trial in your MDL. Pre-verdict: media preparation, plaintiff spokesperson preparation, defense counter-narrative forecast. Verdict day: real-time placement, statement distribution, class communication. Post-verdict: 72-hour sustained campaign that reaches the defendant’s board before the defense narrative sets.
- Pre-bellwether communications plan — built before the trial begins, ready to deploy at verdict
- Verdict day response protocol — statement ready, outlets pre-briefed, class notification drafted
- 72-hour post-verdict campaign — sustained placement reaching defendant’s financial and board audience
- Defense counter-narrative forecast — what the defense will say about the verdict and how to preempt it
- Class communication — what the verdict means, distributed to every plaintiff in the MDL within 24 hours