RBBM
The bolded is why I had such a hard time accepting for so long that SA actually held Chloe outside the window. I have many lawyers in my family, including four in South Florida and some who practice Personal Injury. I know from them that they would not take on an unwinnable case and certainly would not misrepresent the facts in order to win a wrongful death case. I guess I mistakenly believed that all attorneys from large firms would do the same but apparently I was wrong. Note to self - don't judge other attorneys by the ethics of my family members.
Though I doubt Winkleman will be sanctioned by his misrepresentation of the facts the court does have the power to do so. Knowing what I know from following this case IMO he should be sanctioned. IMO Winkleman needs to learn that misrepresenting the facts in a wrongful death case is serious and doing so can damage his reputation.
JMO, trying to look at this the way an impartial judge or jury would -
The RCCL document, which was very well crafted, stating that SA held her out the window is only a document stating that, the same way almost everyone who has seen the video says. It did not PROVE that by measurement SA was out that window, or that the baby was outside the window until she fell forward.
Thinking about that, this may be where RCCL has stated something as a fact that is not known to be a fact, unless there is a video from outside the ship showing it.
As for Winkleman, he "represents" the Wiegands. IMO it is a little unfair to pin the misrepresentation all on him, when he is only acting as the voice of his clients and can only say what they have told him and approve of.
With all that said, IMO again, AW and SA knew from the beginning that SA was negligent here. SW made a statement to the police, AW supposedly made a statement to the press. It is KW that cannot accept what happened. The other two are deferring to her grief, and afraid to say "no".
Could be Winkleman also is deferring to her, since she is also an attorney, and he knows that if he didn't take the case, another attorney would.