This webinar will answer the following questions:
- What is my expert likely to be asked at deposition?
- How do I quickly train my expert to be a better listener?
- What should I explain to my expert about deposition procedure?
- How should I suggest that my expert prepare and study on his own for deposition?
- What are the most common costly mistakes experts make time and again and how can I prepare to avoid these?
- How should I prepare my expert for questions setting up Daubert and qualifications challenges?
- Where time is limited, how should I prepare my expert quickly and efficiently?
- What key facts and information does my expert need to know cold?
- How should I build the confidence of an inexperienced expert?
Title:
How to Prepare Your Expert Witness for Deposition
When/Where:
January 29, 2012
14:00 Eastern
Webinar
Speakers:
- Steven Babitsky, Esq. is the President of SEAK, Inc. and the co-author of How to Prepare your Expert Witness for Deposition. He was a personal injury trial attorney for twenty years and is the former managing partner of the firm Kistin, Babitsky, Latimer & Beitman. Steve has helped expert witnesses and their attorneys prepare for deposition in a broad range of cases, including antitrust, patent, medical malpractice, wrongful death, computer forensics, and many others. He has trained the Federal Bureau of Investigation, The Federal Aviation Administration, and worked with numerous forensic and financial companies including Fortune 500 companies. Attorney Babitsky is the co-developer and trainer for the “How to Be an Effective Expert Witness” seminar, and the seminar leader since 1990 for the Annual National Expert Witness and Litigation Conference. Mr. Babitsky trains hundreds of experts every year. Mr. Babitsky is the co-author of works such as:
- How to Become a Dangerous Expert Witness: Advanced Techniques and Strategies,
- Writing and Defending Your Expert Report: The Step-by-Step Guide with Models,
- How To Excel During Cross-Examination Techniques For Experts That Work,
- A-Z Guide to Expert Witnessing, and
- How To Excel During Deposition: Techniques for Experts that Work.
- James J. Mangraviti, Jr., Esq. has trained thousands of expert witnesses through seminars, conferences, corporate training, and training for professional societies. He is also frequently called to train and prepare individual expert witnesses for upcoming testimony – either by the expert personally, the expert’s employer, or the expert’s retaining law firm. Mr. Mangraviti is a former litigator with experience in defense and plaintiff personal injury law and insurance law. He currently serves as Principal of the expert witness training company SEAK, Inc. (www.testifyingtraining.com). He is the co-author of 24 books including:
- How to Become a Dangerous Expert Witness: Advanced Techniques and Strategies,
- A-Z Guide to Expert Witnessing,
- Depositions: The Comprehensive Guide for Expert Witnesses,
- How To Excel During Deposition: Techniques for Experts that Work,
- Writing and Defending Your Expert Report: The Step-by-Step Guide with Models,
- The Biggest Mistakes Expert Witnesses Make and How to Avoid Them,
- Cross-Examination: The Comprehensive Guide for Experts,
- National Guide to Expert Witness Fees and Billing Procedures, and
- How to Market Your Expert Witness Practice: EVIDENCE-BASED BEST PRACTICES.
The sponsor does not seem to have applied for credit for this event, but similar events by this sponsor have been granted credit in some jurisdictions upon application by attendees.
By:
The TASA Group, Inc.
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