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Pretrial Tactics: Depositions, eDiscovery, and Witness Preparation

Contains material from Nov 2018 to Dec 2018

Pretrial Tactics: Depositions, eDiscovery, and Witness Preparation
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Session 1: How to Take a Better Deposition Depositions are one of the most powerful discovery devices but are also one of the most challenging to execute well. Get practical, actionable guidance on taking better depositions, including better preparation, openings, handling opposing counsel and preserving error, and macro and micro examination structures.
 
Session 2: eDiscovery for Every Case – Even the Small Ones! From the largest class actions to small individual claims, almost all litigation matters touch on some form of electronic discovery. Learn about key issues related to preservation, collection, processing, and review of electronically stored evidence, along with some of the latest tools and technology that can help you make the most of your time and resources regardless of case size.
 
Session 3: Experts Are Rarely As Expert As You Get tips on how best to select, prepare, and effectively present an expert for trial, with one eye on surviving Daubert and the other on jury persuasion.

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1. How to Take a Better Deposition (Nov 2018)

Dustin Benham

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How to Take a Better Deposition (Nov 2018)

Depositions are one of the most powerful discovery devices but are also one of the most challenging to execute well. Get practical, actionable guidance on taking better depositions, including better preparation, openings, handling opposing counsel and preserving error, and macro and micro examination structures.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Dustin Benham, Texas Tech University School of Law - Lubbock , TX

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2. eDiscovery for Every Case – Even the Small Ones! (Dec 2018)

Rachel Ratcliff

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eDiscovery for Every Case – Even the Small Ones! (Dec 2018)

From the largest class actions to small individual claims, almost all litigation matters touch on some form of electronic discovery. Learn about key issues related to preservation, collection, processing, and review of electronically stored evidence, along with some of the latest tools and technology that can help you make the most of your time and resources regardless of case size. 

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Rachel Ratcliff, Stroz Friedberg - Dallas, TX

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3. Experts Are Rarely As Expert As You (Dec 2018)

Fields Alexander

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Experts Are Rarely As Expert As You (Dec 2018)

Get tips on how best to select, prepare, and effectively present an expert for trial, with one eye on surviving Daubert and the other on jury persuasion.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Civil Litigation Conference

Fields Alexander, Beck Redden LLP - Houston, TX