Westin Canal Place
New Orleans, Louisiana
10 hours CLE Credits plus 1 hour of ethics credits
Cosponsored by Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar, L.L.P. and Louisiana Association for Justice

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Thursday, April 28
Theme: Using Technology in Your Cases/Practice
Moderator Introduction and Welcome
Jackalyn A. Olinger, MO
Practical Technology for the Solo Practitioner
• Organizational tools that cut costs and save money
Tad Thomas, KY
Low-Tech DemonstrativesUsing High-Tech Demonstratives on a Low-Tech Budget
D. Mitchell Garrett, Jr., OK
Free Resources to Research Your Jurors on the Internet
Emily Hawk Raley, AL
Using Focus Groups to Determine What Demonstrative Evidence Your Jurors Want to See
Rethinking Depositions and Experts
Stephen J. Herman, LA
Friday, April 29
Moderator Introduction and Welcome
Tips for Quick Resolution
Elise R. Sanguinetti, CA
The Things You Shouldn’t Forget To Do Before Trial
Brian P. Galligan, IA
Litigation and the Probability of Causation
Michael D. Freeman, Ph.D., MPH, OR
Preserving the Civil Justice System in an Age of Deficit Reduction Linda Lipsen, DC
Motorcycle Cases Topic
Saturday, April 30
Moderator Introduction and Welcome
Steven C. Gill, LA
Be Your Own Accident Reconstructionist: The Unexpected Evidence You Can Use to Make Your Case Successful or Things You Need to Do to Make Your Low Impact Case Successful
Stephen B. Chewning, VA
Defense Medical Exam Orders
Derrick L. Walker, VA
A Different Measure of Damages: Qualitative v. Quantitative
William A. Barton, OR
Legal Ethics of Computing in the “Cloud”
Donald H. Slavik, CO


