Corporate liability cases.
The lawsuits that held companies accountable for documented harms and what each case changed in law or corporate behavior. Premium advertiser fit, business and legal audience, responsible framing.
What works in this niche
- Establishing what the company knew and when before explaining the legal claim
- The specific legal theory used: negligence, strict liability, or fraud
- Internal documents, when they are on the public record, that show the timeline of knowledge
- The remedy and whether it actually changed corporate behavior
- Connecting the case to a product safety or disclosure standard that followed
Format: 11 to 16 minute narrative explainers over legal timelines, internal document imagery, and B-roll. Documentary voice, harm-then-knowledge-then-case-then-outcome structure, re-hook at 90 seconds.
Hook patterns that earn clicks
- Data shock: the gap between when the harm was documented internally and when it became public
- Question hook: what it took legally to hold an institution accountable for a documented harm
- Contrarian: the settlement was the largest in the industry and the practice continued
Sub-niches to mine
Narrower angles inside this niche with room to own a lane.
- Cases where the company's own research contradicted public claims
- Product liability standards created by a single verdict
- Environmental liability and how courts establish causation
- Pharmaceutical liability and what approval status means for legal exposure
- Financial institution liability after a market dislocation
- Cross-border liability when harm and corporate headquarters are in different jurisdictions
Top performers we track
Anonymized to protect operators. Revenue figures are estimates from public engagement, not declared earnings.
Common pitfalls
- Asserting corporate wrongdoing beyond what the verdict or settlement record establishes
- Treating a civil settlement as an admission of guilt without flagging the distinction
- Using victim detail in ways that exploit rather than inform
- Stating internal documents are authentic if they have not been verified on the public record
FAQ
How do I source internal corporate documents?
Documents produced in litigation are often part of the public court record. Congressional hearings and regulatory proceedings also produce public document sets. Attribute every document to its public source.
How is this different from class action content?
Class actions explain the procedural vehicle for aggregating plaintiffs. Corporate liability cases focus on the underlying legal theory of responsibility and what the harm evidence showed.
Why the higher RPM?
Business, legal, and investigative inventory all apply with strong bids. We hold the range conservative while new channels calibrate lower at first.
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