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Expert strategies for Rule 702 challenges, preserving trial errors for appeal, and organizing evidence effectively in federal litigation.

October 22, 2025

2 Hour Program

MCLE Credits

Session I – Mastering Rule 702: Effective Strategies for Presenting and Challenging Expert Witnesses – Christopher G. Campbell and Sarah M. Carrier

This session provides insight on Federal Rule of Evidence 702, focusing on the evolving standards for expert witness admissibility and practical strategies for both presenting your own experts and challenging those of your opponents. Participants will gain insights into recent amendments, judicial trends, and best practices for maximizing the impact of expert testimony in litigation. The session is designed for litigators at all levels who wish to sharpen their skills in handling expert evidence from pretrial through trial.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Review of Rule 702: Recent amendments and judicial interpretation
  • The gatekeeping role of the court: Daubert and its progeny
  • Preparing and qualifying your expert witness
  • Direct examination techniques: Making complex testimony accessible
  • Cross-examination strategies: Exposing weaknesses in opposing experts
  • Motion practice: Daubert motions and pretrial challenges

Session II – Error Preservation – Douglas S. Lang and Kathleen E. Kraft

Error preservation starts at intake: define trial objectives, map likely rulings, and script the record you’ll need on appeal. Anticipate and brief decision points (motions to dismiss, discovery disputes, summary judgment) and use motions in limine to frame admissibility. If evidence is excluded, make a clear offer of proof; submit precise proposed jury instructions and verdict questions, and lodge specific, timely objections with alternatives. Close the loop post-verdict with Rule-timely motions (JMOL, entry/alteration of judgment, new trial, amend) so every reversible error is cleanly teed up.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Plan, plan, plan: Determine at the outset the objectives of the client’s position at trial
  • Plan for and avoid gotcha’s
  • Anticipate: Consider, analyze, and determine what motions or other pivotal decisions the court may make at trial; then, be prepared to present them in writing

Session III – Evidence in Action – Douglas S. Lang and Mackenzie Wallace

Evidence in action is disciplined prep: master the rules and the substantive law that anchors your claims and defenses, then build a live “evidence log” to marshal proof element by element. For each exhibit or testimony, state precisely what it proves, who will lay the foundation, and the exact questions you’ll use to do it. Pre-spot admissibility hurdles (relevance, hearsay, authentication, best evidence) and script your responses. This turns trial into execution: you’re not hunting for documents or arguments, you’re admitting them cleanly and tying them to the verdict form.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • The rules: Know the rules of evidence-especially their practical application
  • The law: Assure you know the pertinent law to your cause of action or defense
  • Catalogue the evidence: Create a log so you can marshal your evidence

Closed-captioning available

2025-10-22 14:00:00

Managing high-conflict personalities in legal practice through identification strategies and the CARS method for effective client and opposing counsel interactions.

October 30, 2025

2 Hour Program

MCLE Credits

This program will address the predictable dynamics of five high-conflict personalities, including narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, histrionic and paranoid types. Four common approaches to avoiding them will be explained and why. Then, four key skills to use with any high-conflict person will be presented. Tips for dealing with high-conflict clients and opposing counsel will be addressed for courtroom practice as well as out-of-court negotiations.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Five high conflict personality types and their common conflict dynamics
  • Four approaches to avoid with them
  • Four key skills to use with them
  • Tips for managing high-conflict clients
  • Tips for managing high-conflict opposing counsel

Closed-captioning available

2025-10-30 14:00:00

Comprehensive training on evidentiary objections, record preservation techniques, deposition strategy, and ethical boundaries governing attorney conduct in litigation.

August 15, 2025

3 Hour Program

MCLE Credits

Session I – Evidentiary Objections and Record Preservation – Ronald J. Rychlak, Richard D. Friedman and Robert Neary

This session provides a practical synopsis of the foundational rules and strategic considerations every litigator should master when making or responding to evidentiary objections. The panel will discuss common issues surrounding relevance, hearsay, witness qualifications, and techniques for effectively preserving the record for appeal. Drawing on practical examples and references to the Federal Rules of Evidence, the discussion will offer guidance applicable in both trial and pretrial settings.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Laying the foundation for real evidence
  • Recognizing and dealing with hearsay
  • Dealing with opinion testimony
  • Balancing probative value and prejudicial impact
  • Resolving difficult authentication issues
  • Objections at deposition
  • In limine objections and motions
  • Continuing objections
  • Proper form for objections and offers of proof
  • Common mistakes during discovery that create evidentiary problems

Session II – Ethical Boundaries and Obligations Associated with Courtroom Objections, Evidentiary Challenges and Attorney Conduct – Arthur D. Burger

A litigator’s strategy in connection with discovery and evidentiary issues for trial often revolves around the applicable procedural rules and rules of evidence. However, the litigator that fails to give due regard in their strategy to the potential impact of the ethical rules does so at their peril. This session will focus on identifying potential ethical hazards associated with evidentiary issues and discuss how to prepare for and/or address these issues when they arise in discovery and at trial.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Ensuring compliance with discovery obligations and confronting spoliation issues
  • Protecting privileged communications, including handling inadvertent production of privileged material
  • Ethical considerations in witness preparation
  • Handling concerns regarding potentially false testimony or fraudulent documents
  • ” Speaking Objections ” during depositions and during trial
  • Prohibition on lawyers asserting personal views

Date / Time: December 30, 2025

  • 2:00 pm – 4:10 pm Eastern
  • 1:00 pm – 3:10 pm Central
  • 12:00 pm – 2:10 pm Mountain
  • 11:00 am – 1:10 pm Pacific

Closed-captioning available

2025-08-15 13:00:00

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