Date: 02/27/2018
6 SKILLS CREDITS
Learn from the Best! This seminar will share important information and strategies that the speakers use at the time of a complex Medical Malpractice Trial.
Discovery/Deposition/Preparation and Cross Examination at Trial Work Hand in Hand: You Reap What You Saw
Anthony Pirrotti, Jr., Esq.
Co-Chair
Affiliate President Westchester Region
Pirrotti & Glatt Law Firm PLLC.
Economist, Vocational and Rehabilitation Expert Witnesses:
Preparation and Presentation
David Oddo, Esq. - Co-Chair
NYSTLA President -Elect
Okun, Oddo & Babat P.C.
A view from the Bench: Things to Avoid Doing When on Trial and Common Errors; Including Various Issues Concerning 3101 (d) Objections; Commutative Expert Testimony; Hearsay; Use of Transcript; Missing Witness Charge; Appeal Issues (Preserving the Record); Side Bars and More.
Hon. Eileen A. Rakower
Supreme Court, Civil Branch, New York County
High/Low Agreements: How to Formulate Proper Language & as Enforce/Protect What You Want to Achieve...It Is Not Simple
Andrew Buzin, Esq.
Buzin Law, P.C.
Economist Direct and the Common Cross
Kristin Kucsma, M.A.
Sobel Tinari Economics Group
Summation: The Final Word
Judy Livingston, Esq.
Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore
Jury Selection and Opening Statement
Christopher Meagher, Esq.
Meagher & Meagher PC
The Defense Perspective: Suggestions from Inception to Summation
Alfred Vigorito, Esq.
Vigorito, Barker, Porter & Patterson, LLP
Direct Examination: Strategy of Witnesses; the Problem Client Witness; Departure and Substantial Factor and Hypothetical Questions of Your Expert; Overcoming the Difficulty of Direct Examination
Victoria Wickman, Esq.
Law Office of Victoria Wickman
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