This course will cover not only the basics of discovery but how to use each code authorized method to develop
the details that matter to you and ultimately your jury or factfinder. Learn not only what to ask but when and
how to ask questions via discovery so as to maximize the results for your clients. Topics will include
interrogatories, document requests, request for admissions, and medical examinations.
Title:
Diving Into Details: How To Win Your Case Through Fact Discovery
Date+Time:
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
12:00pm – 1:00pm
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About the Speaker:
Brittany Rogers has devoted her career to representing plaintiffs in personal injury, products liability, and medical malpractice cases. She has experience in every aspect of civil litigation, from intake to trial, and has also written appellate briefs. She was recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2021-2024 and has received awards from the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association as an Outstanding New Lawyer in 2018 and a Notable Achiever in 2021 for trying a fully virtual jury trial during COVID. In 2017, Ms. Rogers was recognized by The Bar Association of San Francisco's Justice & Diversity Center as an Outstanding Volunteers for her volunteer work including with high school students in San Francisco. While in law school, Ms. Rogers worked with vulnerable populations including victims of domestic violence and homelessness. She continues her devotion to service of others through a career of zealous advocacy on behalf of wrongfully injured persons.
Register Now!
About the Speaker:
Brittany Rogers has devoted her career to representing plaintiffs in personal injury, products liability, and medical malpractice cases. She has experience in every aspect of civil litigation, from intake to trial, and has also written appellate briefs. She was recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2021-2024 and has received awards from the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association as an Outstanding New Lawyer in 2018 and a Notable Achiever in 2021 for trying a fully virtual jury trial during COVID. In 2017, Ms. Rogers was recognized by The Bar Association of San Francisco's Justice & Diversity Center as an Outstanding Volunteers for her volunteer work including with high school students in San Francisco. While in law school, Ms. Rogers worked with vulnerable populations including victims of domestic violence and homelessness. She continues her devotion to service of others through a career of zealous advocacy on behalf of wrongfully injured persons.
Credit:
California: 1 hour participatory MCLE credit. In some other states, you may be able to self-apply for credit.
California: 1 hour participatory MCLE credit. In some other states, you may be able to self-apply for credit.
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