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New York State Bar Association | Proving and Defending Damages at Trial (2005) (MCLE credit only if you have access to the course's audio/video/CD recording. You cannot receive MCLE credit from a coursebook alone.) =
Proving and Defending Damages at Trial (2005) (MCLE credit only if you have access to the course's audio/video/CD recording. You cannot receive MCLE credit from a coursebook alone.)

Non-Member Price: $160.00
Member Price: $85.00

Stock Status: In Stock
Product Code: 1605M

Product Description

This recent seminar recording focuses on the presentation and defense of damages in the trial of a personal injury case. All facets of the recoverable elements of damages will be addressed by a faculty of prominent plaintiff’s and defendant’s attorneys. The lectures provide insights into techniques utilized during voir dire, opening statements and summations and include methods by which economic and hedonic losses are handled at trail. Special emphasis is placed upon direct and cross-examination of medical expert witnesses. The program also features a demonstration of a direct and cross-examination of a physician and an economist.

 

Program Contents

· Update on the Law

· Introducing the Jury to the Concept of Money Damages: Plaintiff’s Perspective

· Trial Techniques for the Defendant

· Getting the Jury to Award Maximum Damages

· Getting the Jury to Award Minimal Damages

· Demonstration: The Treating/Examining Physician

· Demonstration: The Economist

 

Program Speakers

Thomas P. Valet, Esq. (Chair)

Rheingold, Valet, Rheingold, Shkolnik & McCartney, LLP

—New York City

 

Clifford A. Bartlett, Jr., Esq.

Bartlett McDonough Bastone & Monaghan, LLP

—Mineola

 

Conrad Berenson, Ph.D.

Economic Consultant, Professor Emeritus

Baruch College

The University of New York

—Woodbury

 

Eleni Coffinas, Esq.

Sullivan & Liapakis PC

—New York City

 

Peter T. Crean, Esq.

Martin Clearwater & Bell

—New York City

 

Angela M. Giannini, Esq.

Clark Gagliardi & Miller

—White Plains

 

Evan M. Goldberg, Esq.

Trolman Glaser & Lichtman PC

—New York City

 

Lee S. Goldsmith, M.D., J.D.

Goldsmith, Richman & Harz, LLP

—New York City

 

Stephen H. Mackauf, Esq.

Gair, Gair, Conason, Steigman & Mackauf

—New York City

 

Rosary A. Morelli, Esq.

Heidell Pittoni Murphy & Bach, LLP

—New York City

 

Saul Wilensky, Esq.

Lester Schwab Katz & Dwyer, LLP

—New York City

 

Total MCLE Credits                        6.5

Ethics MCLE Credits                       0.0

 

* Each additional person who uses the tapes for MCLE credit must purchase a copy of the “MCLE coursebook.”