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Car Crash Case Strategies: Judicial and Mediator Perspectives

Contains material from Sep 2018

Car Crash Case Strategies: Judicial and Mediator Perspectives
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Session 1: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Car Crash Cases - Two trial judges with a combined 25 years of judicial experience discuss what they’ve seen that works and doesn’t work in car crash cases.

Session 2: View From the Mediator Explore effective mediation strategies. What does the mediator need from you? What does your opponent need from you? What helps and what doesn’t?

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1. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Car Crash Cases (Sep 2018)

Hon. Robert K. Schaffer, Hon. Randall W. Wilson

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Session 1 —45 mins
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Car Crash Cases (Sep 2018)

Two trial judges with a combined 25 years of judicial experience discuss what they’ve seen that works and doesn’t work in car crash cases.

Originally presented: Aug 2018 The Car Crash Seminar

Hon. Robert K. Schaffer, 152nd District Court - Houston, TX
Hon. Randall W. Wilson, 157th District Court - Houston, TX

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2. View From the Mediator (Sep 2018)

Hal Hargis

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View From the Mediator (Sep 2018)

Explore effective mediation strategies. What does the mediator need from you? What does your opponent need from you? What helps and what doesn’t?

Originally presented: Aug 2018 The Car Crash Seminar

Hal Hargis, The Law Offices of Hal Hargis, PLLC - Houston, TX