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About the Seminar
Speakers
will discuss advanced deposition tactics to incorporate into your torts and
insurance practice. Sach Oliver starts the afternoon lineup with “Depositions
Are Trial,” discussing a philosophy and new way of thinking that can lead to
unprecedented results for your clients by being in trial at your depositions.
Next, Mark Kosieradzki, the nation’s leading author on 30(b)(6) depositions,
teaches you how to use Rule 30(b)(6) depositions to win your case and how to
avoid being unprepared to handle them. Finally, Stephen Saltzburg, George
Washington University Professor of Law and Director of the National Trial
Advocacy College at the University of Virginia, will discuss how to make
depositions effective: examining adverse parties, 30(b)(6) witnesses, experts,
and others.
Seminar Agenda
Depositions
Are Trial
Sach D.
Oliver - Bailey & Oliver Law Firm
Rule
30(b)(6) Depositions
Mark R.
Kosieradzki - Kosieradzki Smith Law Firm LLC
Making
Depositions Effective: Examining Adverse Parties, 30(b)(6) Witnesses, Experts,
and Others
Stephen
Saltzburg - George Washington University Law School
Course
Planners/Moderators:
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Humphries - Griffin Humphries LLC
This
seminar qualifies for 2.81 MCLE credit hours.
This is a Basic to Intermediate Level Program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2022, please use this course code: 223494ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance
reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this
in 2023, please use this course code: 231900ADO.
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