Litigating Medical Negligence Cases Seminar

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Litigating Medical Negligence Cases Seminar 

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January 30, 2009 - January 31, 2009
Ritz-Carlton Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ

13.00 CLE Credits

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2009 Agenda

Friday, January 30, 2009

From the Jury’s Perspective: Advice on Trying Medical Negligence Cases
Jaine E. Fraser, Ph.D., TX

Finding and Proving the Standard of Care
Michael P. Koskoff, CT

Persuading the Conservative Juror 
R. Rex Parris, CA

Effectively Presenting the Expert Witness with “Baggage”
Les Weisbrod, TX

Completing the Circle:  Tying Together Opening Statement and Closing Argument
Stephen F. Cain, FL

Preparing and Trying the Cardiovascular Case     
Todd A. Smith, IL

Preparing and Trying the Infection Case
Kevin G. Burke, IL

Preparing and Trying the Cancer Case
Elizabeth H. Faiella, FL

Preparing and Trying the Surgical Mishap Case
Lisa K. Vigil, NM

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Deposing the Expert in a Medical Negligence Case
Michael A. Worel, AL

The Hyperstimulation Case—A Different Mechanism of Injury
Barry S. Schifrin, M.D., CA

Preparing and Trying the Shoulder Dystocia Case
Daryl L. Zaslow, NJ

The Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Case:  The Role of Nursing vs. Medical Errors
Kathleen Flynn Peterson, MN

Birth Trauma:  Lessons Learned Using Experts
Kathleen Flynn Peterson, MN; Barry S. Schifrin, M.D., CA; Daryl L. Zaslow, NJ

Noneconomic Damages—A Framework for Proving Pain and Suffering in
Medical Negligence Cases   
 
Lorna Morelli-Loftin, IA

Theming your Medical Negligence Case
David A. Wenner, AZ

Panel:  Technology You Can Use
Colin A. Kuhn, AZ;  Brice W. Karsh, MBA, CO

CLE Information

12.25* CLE and NCA credits to be applied to your participation in the NCA's Achievement Recognition Program.

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