In general, the arbitrator, judge, or jury will never read, hear, or see the video of good deposition testimony; the opposing parties will not want to present it and the party the expert is working for will generally let the expert present it him/herself in direct testimony. But if the deposition testimony is bad, then the arbitrator, judge, or jury will almost always read, hear, or see it!
This program is "a map of the terrain" to help experts, attorneys, claims professionals, and parties to litigation understand and navigate the nuanced world of expert deposition testimony. This program will give you a framework to make sure your expert testimony is complete, supportable, and understandable by non-technical people who need to use the information to make decisions. With our process, the only additional ingredient is old fashioned elbow grease.
Title:
Expert Testimony: Preparing and Delivering Deposition Testimony
Date+Time Of Webinar: November 18, 2021
Expert Testimony: Preparing and Delivering Deposition Testimony
Date+Time Of Webinar: November 18, 2021
10:00am (Pacific Time)
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Credits:
1.0 with the Florida State Bar
1.0 with the Oregon State Bar
1.0 with the Nevada State Bar
1.0 with the California State Bar
1.0 with the California Department of Insurance
1.0 with the Oregon State Bar
1.0 with the Nevada State Bar
1.0 with the California State Bar
1.0 with the California Department of Insurance
Speakers:
- Mikala Glaza, Moderator and Coordinator at Pete Fowler Construction
- Pete Fowler, Chief Quality Officer at Pete Fowler Construction
- Mike Villalba, Technical Consultant at Pete Fowler Construction
- Ellen Greiper, Partner at Lewis Brisbois.
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Pete Fowler Construction Services: https://www.petefowler.com/
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