Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Windy City Litigation Management Conference - Part 1 - On-Demand #MCLE

Catch up on what you missed during Trial.com's Windy City Litigation Management conference. Part 1 includes the following programs:
  • Trials, Tribulations & Travails - Always funny, often entertaining, trial lawyer Steve Mooney puts humor aside (for a moment) to present some of the best, and worst trial strategies and victories. 
  • The Public Sector Labor Revolution -And Why You Should Care - he AFL-CIO and the big industrial unions have jumped in, and that raises red flags for the private sector. Organizing, bargaining, and NLRB litigation now present new challenges for you.
  • Winning Mass Tort Litigation Strategies - Well-rounded defense programs coordinate insurance coverages, data management, national and local counsel roles, legislative efforts, public and press relations re great results and set-backs, national defense groups, and case management orders, among other things. Planning "evergreen" defense programs for suitability in every jurisdiction for all time and especially beyond the lifetimes of employees and other witnesses, coordinating defense strategies with similarly situated defendants, grooming and controlling defense experts, establishing national defense groups with other manufacturers in all jurisdictions, including related products.
Title:
Windy City Litigation Management Conference - Part 1
When/Where:
On-Demand Recording
Speaker:
  • Stephen Mooney is a partner at Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial, where he focuses on representation of employers in labor relation cases. He has served as lead counsel in a variety of civil trials, arbitrations, and appeals nationwide.
  • John Entenman is a Member of Dykema, where he practices labor and employment law. Mr. Entenman has extensive experience in public sector labor relations and union-related matters.
  • Jeffrey Hines is a partner with Goodell DeVries. He specializes in professional malpractice litigation, pharmaceutical and products liability litigation, toxic tort litigation, and commercial securities and employee litigation.
By:
Lexvid
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