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The Neuroscience of Being a Trial Lawyer Gregory S. Cusimano; David A. Wenner
How to Make Bias Work for You Carrie R. Frank
Jury Bias—The Canadian Experience James L. Vigmond
Choice Theory Mark S. Mandell
Using the Jury Bias Model in the Real World James B. Lees, Jr.
Journey to Justice—Winning Ways Kenneth L. Connor
Recovering for Psychological Injuries William A. Barton
Proving Subtle Brain Injury in a ChildPatrick A. Malone
Grief and Loss Robert T. Hall; Mila Ruiz Tecala, L.C.S.W.
Punitive Damages Update Les Weisbrod
Argument: Damages for Senior Citizens Martin Blake
Case Evaluation and Selection: Can You Afford to Take the Case? W. Harold Flowers, Jr.
Everyone Is Watching: Practical and EthicalConsiderations of Facebook, Web Sites, and Blogs—Using Social Media and Search Engines as Marketing andInformation-Gathering Tools Robert Spohrer; Linda Whipple
Big Brother Is Watching: The Flip Side: Jurors CaughtRed-Handed John K. Powers
Face-to-Face Marketing: Gain Client Referrals the Old-Fashioned Way Gregory L. Jones
Framing Your Case Kenneth M. Suggs
Diffusing the Defense While Making Your CaseThrough Expert Testimony Wendy R. Fleishman
Listening: The Skill We Never Learned—How It Will Help UsWin in Settlement and Trial David R. Bossart
Developing Case Themes Through Deposition Testimony David R. Cohen
Iqbal/Twombly: The Death of Notice Pleading?What It Means for Your Cases and What YouNeed to Know John Vail
Selecting Your Expert Sach D. Oliver
How to Handle the Defense Attorney in a “Dirty” DepositionMark R. Kosieradzki
Applying “Rules of the Road” in Discovery Paul J. Scoptur
The New Restatement's Top 10 Tort Tools: The Restatement(Third) of Torts: Liability for Physical and Emotional Harm Prof. Michael D. Green
Finding the Reptile in Your Pretrial Strategy David A. Ball, Ph.D.
Standards for Expert Testimony Brian P. Galligan
How to Control a Difficult Client Katherine James
A Team Approach to Preparing Your Exhibits for Trial Rebecca McRae Langston; Shane F. Langston
Trial Briefs Elise R. Sanguinetti
Looking Ahead to Jury Selection Michelle D. Johnson; Jackalyn A. Olinger
Focus Groups and Development of Themes in the Mirapex Case Tara D. Sutton
Demonstration: Jury Selection in a Medical Negligence Case Julie Braman Kane
Demonstration: Opening Statement in an Asbestos CaseSimona A. Farrise
Demonstration: Closing Argument in a Nursing NegligenceCase (Patient Fall in a Hospital) Linda Miller Atkinson
Limitation of Liability: Practice Pointers Charles D. Naylor
Medicare Set Asides: Not Applicable to MaritimeCases David J. Berg
Punitive Damages: After Exxon and Atlantic SoundingJohn W. deGravelles
Ethics Panel: Settlements, Structures, and Funding: How to Get a Good Result But Stay Out of Trouble Richard J. Dodson; Prof. Jan L. Jacobowitz; Charles T. Schell
04 Advocacy Track: Persuasion
03 Advocacy Track: Lawyers, Clients, Jurors, and SocialMedia Presented with the Paralegal Advisory Task Force
02 Advocacy Track: It’s the Damages, Stupid!
01 Advocacy Track: From Research to Reality: The Wisdom of Jury Bias and Its Practical ApplicationPresented with the Jury Bias Litigation Group
05 Advocacy Track: Pretrial Strategy Presented with the New Lawyers Division
06 Advocacy Track: The Intersection of Psychology andPersuasion Presented with the Women Trial Lawyers Caucus
07 Admiralty Law Section
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Admissibility of Prior Similar Accidents: The Federal Rules of Evidence and Case Law Maury A. Herman
A Trial Lawyer’s Guide to Preserving an AppellateRecord Earl Landers (Lanny) Vickery
Current Issues in Appellate Practice Collyn A. Peddie; Justice Susan Owens; John Vail
Hot Issues in Vehicular Product Liability Cases David T. Bright
How to Deal with the Professional Defense Expert in a Vehicular Products Case James S. Rogers
Toyota Sudden Unwanted Acceleration Cases John Gomez
Questions and Answer Session: How and When to Look for Vehicular Products Cases Panel
Trials Update Brian F. Aylstock
Current Legal Issues in Avandia Joseph J. Zonies
Hot Docs and Testimony Karen Barth Menzies
Aviation Law: What Does the Future Hold? Michael S. Danko
International Commercial Airplane Crashes Ricardo M. Martinez-Cid
Aviation Deposition and Trial Skills Ladd Sanger
Top Three Things a Commercial Airline Pilot Would Change to Improve Aviation Safety Vickie Norton
Effective Use of Institutional Bad Faith Evidence in Prosecuting a Bad Faith Case Jay M. Feinman
Electronic Discovery Orders Kelly L. Kubiak
How to Obtain Unprotected Discovery of Claims DocumentsAbout Claim Handling Procedures and Performance-BasedIncentive Programs Insurance Carriers Have Established forClaim Denial David M. Beninger
Exposing Inadequate and Incompetent Investigations byInsurance Companies through Discovery Richard Langerman
Use of Discovery to Halt Abuse of Your Client’s Claim forUM/UIM Policy Benefits Karen K. Koehler
How Bogus Claims of Fraud Can Chill Legitimate Claims forProperty Damage Losses—Discovering Abuses by InsuranceCarriers and Using That Discovery to Establish Bad FaithMichael L. Childress
Title Insurance Cases Made Easy Garrett W. Wotkyns
ERISA for the Everyday Lawyer Todd S. Collins
Representing Governmental Agencies and How toWork with Them Joe Dunn
Arbitration Agreements and How to Break Them L. Todd Kelly; Jamie Leigh Jones
Sea to Sky Torts Judith A. Hull; James A. Scarfone; RogerS. Watts; Catherine E. Willson
Effective Advocacy to Maximize Damages Under the CapBarbara L. Legate; Joseph E. Murphy; The Hon. Justice Nate Smith
Persuasive Presentation of Damages Darcy R. Merkur
Those Who Hurt When They Are Supposed to Help Chesley F. Crosbie, Q.C.; Hassan A. Fancy; Robert J. Hooper; Derek K. Miura; Russell M. Raikes
The Danger in Your Medicine Cabinet Terence Young
Cross-Border Considerations Gordon B. Good; Michael Wyatt Pickett; Raymond F. Wagner; M. Claire Wilkinson
Key Points on Canadian Class Actions Ward Branch; David A. Klein
Document Depository, Review, and Use of Documents for Depositions and Trial Penny H. Grisamore
Trial Experience to Date Christopher A. Seeger
Expert Witnesses in Drywall Cases Daniel K. Bryson
Coordination of Strategies in MDL and State Court CasesArnold Levin
Panel: How to Address Specific Client Concerns (includesQuestion and Answer Session) Jeremy W. Alters; Andrew A. Lemmon; Scott W. Weinstein
Issues in Police Misconduct Litigation Michael L. Spiegel
Prison Sexual Assault Professor Brenda V. Smith
Supreme Court Update Professor David Rudovsky
After Iqbal Claire Prestel
Shady Grove and Naked Class Action Bans: TheEmerging Conflicts Between Federal and State Laws on Class Certification Multistate Classes and Choice of Law Issues Roger L. Mandel
Securities Trials Joe R. Whatley
IPO, Hydrogen Peroxide, and the Evolving Standard of Proof for Class Certification Mark A. Chavez
Cross-Border Deals Involving Parallel U.S. and Canadian Action/Classes Elizabeth J. Cabraser; Howard D. Finkelstein; Paul S. Miller
Current Issues Arising in Attorney Fee Negotiations, IncludingBest Practice Ingrid M. Evans; Eric H. Gibbs
Understanding the Clinical Diagnosis of ComplexRegional Pain Syndrome C.M. Schade, M.D., Ph.D., P.E.
Life Care Plans for CRPS/RSD Patients Loretta Lukens, M.N., R.N., C.R.R.N.
RSD: A Disabling Disease Driving Large Verdicts Gregory J. Bubalo
Cases to Avoid, Getting Good Experts, and Using MedicalLiterature in Cross-Examination of Defense Medical ExpertsR. Steven Shisler
Judicial Perspectives on E-Discovery and ESI ProtocolsHon. John Facciola
Preservation and Production of Plaintiff’s ESI Keith Altman
Metadata and Ethics Richard J. Hood
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12 Bad Faith Insurance Litigation Group
13 Business Torts Section
09 Attorneys Information Exchange Group (AIEG)
10 Avandia Litigation Group
08 Appellate Practice Litigation Group
14 Canadian Caucus
15 Chinese Drywall Litigation Group
16 Civil Rights Section
17 Class Action Litigation Group
18 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (RSD) Litigation Group
19 Electronic Discovery Litigation Group
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Panel: Hot Topics in Electronic Discovery Panel
Case Intake/Evaluation David M. Fish
Advising Clients Anne Golden
Annual 2010 Case Law Update Richard T. Seymour
Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma: A Presentation of Two Cases Lawrence Baron
Areas of Litigation Beyond the Refractive Surgery CaseCarolyn N. Merchant
Social Networking Sites: Ethical Dilemmas and Litigation Opportunities Elliott A. Alman
International Aspects of Family Law: Marketing and Laws Kalman Samuels, Q.C.
Panel: Hot Topics in Family Law Panel
Nuts and Bolts: Preparing and Protecting Your Client’s Administrative Claims James Puga
Nuts and Bolts: Mastering a Bench Trial Jamal K. Alsaffar; Howard S. Richman
Tips and Trends: FTCA Cases in the NewsW. Robb Graham
Exxon Valdez Experience: Lessons Learned Panel
The Environment: Assessing the Damages and Exploring the Remedies Panel
Status Report Panel
Potential Claimants and Recoverable Damages Including OPA 90Panel
RICO and Securities Claims Panel
Governmental Claims from AGs to Parish Presidents Panel
Status of Device Preemption—Is Medical Device Litigation Dead? Silvija A. Strikis
Iqbal/Twombly at the End of Notice Pleadings J.R. Whaley
FDA and FOIA: Where You Get the Facts Before You FileMarcus L. Stevenson
Update on Current Medical Device Litigation Mitchell M. Breit
Terrorism as an Inadequate Security Case John Elliott Leighton
Liability of American Corporations for Acts Occurring in Foreign Countries Raymond O. Bodiford
Legal Issues and Practical Difficulties: Representing the Victimof Violent Crime in an Increasingly Hostile EnvironmentJerome F. O’Neill
UIM for Fun and Profit: Leveraging Your Client’s Insurance Coverage for Maximum Recovery Deborah M. Nelson
Long-Term Care: Recurring Coverage and Claim Issues Mark L. Knutson
Top Ten Things You Should Know about NeuropsychologicalReports Ronald Houston, Ph.D.
Practical Tips for Handling Health Care Insurance Claims Mala M. Rafik
The Role of “Go-Between” Companies that Select “IME”Physicians for Insurance Carriers Jonathan M. Feigenbaum
The Lockerbie Bombing Cases James P. Kreindler
Compensating Victims of Acts of Terror Thomas F. Fay
Reparation Claims for Victims of Nazi Germany Warren A. Collins
U.S. Compensation Scheme Available to Civil Contractors Ricky E. Bagolie
Initial Discovery in Trucking Cases and Overcoming the Independent Contractor Defense Steven M. Friedman; Richard P. Traulsen
The Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker: Persuading the Jury in Tractor-Trailer Cases Marion K. Munley
Driver Distraction
CSA 2010 Morgan G. Adams
Black Box—The Engine, the Retrieval, and Interpretation Terry Day
GPS and Accident Reconstruction Bruce E. Enz
Using the CDL Manual and Other Industry Documents Joseph A. Fried
Using State and Federal Regulations in Trucking Cases Cecil H. Lane
Working Up the Medical Damages in a Trucking Case Andrew B. Cash
Defense Biomechanical Junk Science in Injury/Death TruckingCases Michael D. Freeman, Ph.D., D.C., M.P.H., ACTAR
Dispelling Law School Trial Advocacy Myths Howard L. Nations
Conduct in the Courtroom—What Judges Want to See Rhonda Hill Wilson
Networking and Mentoring—Getting Your Practice Off theGround and Taking It to the Next Level Jayne Conroy; Ingrid M. Evans; Thomas D. Penfield
Practice Tips I Wish I’d Known from the Beginning; Questionsand Answer Session Wendy R. Fleishman; Panel
Litigation at Sunrise, Part I Panel
Litigation at Sunrise, Part II Panel
Reaching Out to Allies and Likely Partners in theCommunity Kim Bobo
Managing the Media Chris Lehane
Increasing Your Practice Ethically Through SocialNetworking Gabriel Miller
20 Employment Rights Section
21 Eye Refractive Surgery Litigation Group
22 Family Law Section
23 Federal Tort Liability and Military Advocacy Section
24 Gulf Coast Oil Spill Litigation Group
25 Heart Devices Litigation Group
26 Inadequate Security Litigation Group
27 Insurance Law Section
28 International Practice Section
29 Interstate Trucking Litigation Group
30 Law Student Program
31 Litigation at Sunrise
32 Marketing and Client Services Committee
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Using a Talk Show Format to Improve Your Image in theCommunity Todd J. O’Malley
Evaluating Damages for the Incarcerated (or Previously Incarcerated) Dwight Steward, Ph.D.
Protecting Minority Lungs in an Asbestos World Jackalyn A. Olinger
Litigating a Mass Tort Case from Beginning to End Navan Ward, Jr.
Conducting Your Trial for the Appeal (You Know Your Big WinWill Be Appealed) Hon. Nikki Ann Clark
“Rules of the Road” for Economic Damages: Quantifying LostEarnings Capacity Robert W. Johnson
Cell Phones: Finding Coverage/The Deep Pocket Ira H. Leesfield
New Thoughts on the Trial of a MIST Case Janice P. Kim
Obtaining Fair Damages in the Current Economic Downturn for Auto and Premises Cases in Light of the Reptile Mind David A. Ball, Ph.D.
Alteration of Motion Segment Integrity: Objectifying Connective Tissue Injuries Aaron DeShaw; R. Deryl Edwards, Jr.
Big League Trial Strategies in Car Crash Cases on a Shoe String Budget Gary B. Pillersdorf
Surviving the Connective Tissue Case with Little or No Money Down Thomas J. Vesper
Using Medical Literature in the Back and Neck Case Paul J. Scoptur
CFR...Making Do with What We’ve Got: Effective Use of Available Survey and Citation Records Through Use of the Freedom of Information Act Mark R. Kosieradzki
Uninsured Defendants and the Shell Game: Strategies for Smart Litigation and Collection Anne Duvoisin
Holding Non-Profits Accountable—It Says Non-Profit, But Is It Really? David R. Cohen
Why Can’t We All Be Friends?—“Civil” Litigation? David A. Couch
Introduction to Pain Pump Litigation Irwin B. Levin
FDA Class II Medical Devices and Intended Uses Brian D. Ketterer
Mass Tort Coordination—Without an MDL
Damages in a Pain Pump Case: The Shoulder and BeyondCharles H. Thronson
Winning Riding Mower Rollover Accident Cases John D. Gehlhausen
The Reptile and Focus Groups in Your ProductsLiability Cases Carrie R. Frank
Motorcycle Defects and Litigation Martin J. Healy, Jr.
Reptile—The Plaintiff’s Revolution and Its Effect on Damages in Products Cases David A. Ball, Ph.D.
Unexpected Consequences: Clean Rooms and Birth Defects,Who Knew? Frank Verderame
Maximizing Damages in Products Cases in Today’s EconomyRichard D. Morrison
The New Role of the Expert Witness in Products Cases James S. Rogers
Daubert-Proofing Your Witness in a Products Case George (Tex) Quesada
How to Get the Discovery You Want and Need Jim Leventhal
Dealing with the Defense Medical Examination of the Medical Malpractice Victim Donna Miller Rostant, R.N., M.S.N., J.D.
Storytelling with Technology Howard L. Nations
Winning Trial Techniques in Medical Cases Alwyn R. Fredericks
Dealing with Bad Plaintiff Defenses: Spoken and Implied Debra D. Miller
Direct and Cross Examination with New Fetal MonitoringGuidelines Paul A. Casi
What the HCA Perinatal Project Has Taught Obstetrics Robert J. Talaska
Combating Life Expectancy and Other Defenses in Brain Injury Cases Thomas Wm. Malone
Nuts and Bolts of the Modern Crossing Case Dale Haralson; Robert C. Sullivan
“It’s Not a Tumor”: Occupational Carcinogen FELAPractice: Practice Tips A-ZJ. Kirkland Sammons; Richard N. Shapiro
Framing a Crossing Case to Win David A. Wenner
Casey Jones and Davey Jones: Common Issues Involving FELAand the Jones Act Ross M. Diamond, III; James R. Holland II
They Just Can't Help Themselves: The Top Five Ethical Breaches by Railroad Defense Attorneys Pamela R. O’Dwyer; Sharon L. Van Dyck
Proper Screening of Cases Alexandra V. Boone
Venue and Party Considerations David P. Matthews
Coordination of Cases Richard D. Hailey
Resort Torts in Final Destinations and IslandCommunities Colin Marty Fritz
Tour Bus Companies John A. Day
Panel: Hot Topics in Resort Tort Litigation Alexa B. D'Amato; J. Clancey Bounds; Mark S. Davis; John A. Day
Update on the New Reference Manual for Scientific Evidence Hon. Barbara J. Rothstein; Sverre Vedal, M.D., M.Sc.
Emerging Issues Regarding Toxins Affecting Water Robin Greenwald; Stephen M. Tillery; Scott Summy
Ethics of Challenging and Complying with Strictures and
34 Motor Vehicle Collision, Highway and Premises Liability Section
33 Minority Caucus
35 Nursing Home Litigation Group
36 Pain Pump—Chondrolysis Litigation Group
37 Products Liability Section
38 Professional Negligence Section
39 Railroad Law Section, Railroad/Highway Crossing &Derailment Litigation Group, and FELA Litigation Group
40 Reglan/Metoclopramide Litigation Group
41 Resort Tort Litigation Group
42 Section on Toxic, Environmental, and PharmaceuticalTorts (STEP)
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Rulings Regarding Contingency Fees in MDL, NJ, PA, MN, CA,Etc. Jeffrey A. Bowersox; Prof. Charles A. Silver
Legal Update on Preemption Leslie A. Brueckner
Iqbal/Twombly as They Affect STEP Cases Claire Prestel; John Vail
Publicly Describing the Verdicts: Hormone ReplacementTherapy Esther E. Berezofsky; Brian D. Ketterer
Panel: Liability Questions Relating to Off-Label and GenericDrugs William B. Curtis; Collyn A. Peddie
Hot Area Update: Accutane; Levaquin; SSRI Fetal Hyptertension;Welding Rod; Yaz Birth Control David R. Buchanan; Michael A.London; Karen Barth Menzies; Michael R. Hugo; Pamela A. Borgess
Structured Financial and Structured Products Louis L. Straney
Pension Fund Litigation and State Court Jurisdiction Stephen David Murakami; Robert H. Weiss
Social Security Benefits as an Offset to Long-Term Disability Insurance Benefits John V. Tucker
Workers’ Compensation Offsets to Social Security Benefits Nancy L. Cavey
Set-Aside Trusts and Other Ways of Protecting MedicareEligibility David A. Bryant
Evidence and Estoppel: Making Best Use of Other DisabilityCases Involving Your Client or Other Court Cases Involving theInsurance Company John N. Wilborn
Differing Rules and Standards: How Presentation of OneDisability Case Involving Your Client Can Affect Results inAnother/Questions and Answer Session James C. Plummer/Panel
The Three Biggest Mistakes Lawyers Make in PracticeBuilding Roy D. Turner
Electronic Marketing for the Small Firm: How to UseSocial Networking Sites to Get Clients, Find Evidence, and Locate Witnesses Althea T. Kippes
How Advocacy Groups and Publications Can Expand YourClient Base Jay A. Urban
Employment Law for the Small Firm: How to Avoid theMinefields and Keep Your Employees Happy Beth E. Terrell
Taking It to the Next Level—Adding a Partner, What You Don’tKnow Will Cost You Money Morgan G. Adams
The E-Myth Revisited: Is Running a Law Firm Like Running aBusiness? Saul G. Gruber
Motivation 101: The Power of Persuasion Starts at HomeKenneth L. Connor
Staff Motivation: How to Keep Your Employees and You HappyFeliz Angelica Rael
Self-Motivation: The Answers to Procrastination, Chaos,and Disaster Thomas J. Vesper
The Business Plan: How to Survive in Today’s Economy Richard S. Binko
Demonstrative Evidence: How to Play with the Big Guys at Half the Price David J. Hoey
Case Selection and Client Screening: Winning Your Case with the First Interview Ira H. Leesfield
New Solutions to Old Problems Gregory S. Cusimano
Framing Your Case Proof Mark S. Mandell
Remember the Basics Peter Perlman
Three New Things in the Jury Room Linda Miller Atkinson
Aristotle, Cicero, Shakespeare and 12 Lynchpins of PersuasionRuss M. Herman
Effective Opening Statements to Conservative Jurors Lewis S. Mike Eidson
PowerPoint Persuasion: Use of Technology in Proving Your Case Kathleen Flynn Peterson
Trial Communications in the “Me” Generation Richard D. Hailey
Shock and Awe Through Demonstrative Evidence Mary E. Alexander
Maximizing Damages in Nuisance Litigation: Polarizing theDefendant for Loss of Enjoyment of Property Richard H. Middleton, Jr.
Preparing and Presenting the Expert Kenneth M. Suggs
Bring in Jurors, Introductory Statement/OpeningStatement—Plaintiff Diane F. Wyzga; Gary B. Pillersdorf
Opening Statement—Defense/Jury ModeratedDiscussion Gary R. Gober; Diane F. Wyzga
Direct Examination of Plaintiff Neurologist Randall L. Rozek; Gordon S. Johnson, Jr.
Cross-Examination of Plaintiff Neurologist Thomas Wm. Malone
Cross-Examination of Defense Neuropsychologist Antonio M. Romanucci
Closing Statement—Plaintiff Karen K. Koehler
Closing Statement—Defense Randall H. Scarlett
Deliberations Diane F. Wyzga
A Basic Primer on Wage and Hour Laws: 2009 inReview Jeremi K. Young
Calculating Damages: Half-Time or Time and a Half Amanda A. Farahany
Use of the TRO as an Offensive Weapon Anne T. Regan
Why Secret Settlements Are Unethical…and Bad For Your Practice Patrick A. Malone
Ethical Consideration for Workers’ CompensationPractitioners Michael S. Feist
“Getting the Whole Enchilada”—Mediating Workers’Compensation and Related Claims John R. Boyd
Maximizing Disability Assessment in Workers’ Compensation-Related Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Cases Laura Cunard Reis
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n• Trau
matic Brain Injury Litigatio
n Group
Video Tracks
• Adv
ocacy Track: It’s the D
amages, Stupid!
• Adv
ocacy Track: Pretrial S
trategy
• Motor Vehicle Collision, H
ighw
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Prem
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• Profession
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mittee