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 Data Breach Privacy and Cyber Insurance, Property Insurance
10:00 am – 10:50 am Section Programming, Hour II:
Avoiding the Villain Origin Story – Maintaining Your Status As An Electronic
Defend Game
Discovery Hero
Insurance Coverage, Professional Liability, Civil Rights
Robert Draper - Relevant Data Technologies
Caught in a Trap, Can’t Walk Out: Ethics and Defense in a Multiple Party John W. Sinnott - Irwin Fritchie Urquhart & Moore LLC
Civil Rights Representation
Karen Karabinos - Chartwell Law
Linda Knight - Spence Fane, Denver, CO.
This program will highlight how to obtain potentially private
Nathaniel (Nat) M. Jordan - Yoder Ainlay Ulmer & Buckingham LLP electronic data without breaching ethical or discovery rules and
Stuart Simon - American Jury Centers
how to ensure you can get it admitted at trial. This panel will
The substantive civil rights claims put defense counsel in a present the program through the lens of an arson claim, where data
difficult predicament. The defendants each face potentially
will be sought to try prove that the insured set the fire. It will also
uncovered claims and damages, the policies are eroding, and there expound on data privacy and what information is discoverable from
are serious coverage issues. How does a defense attorney ethically protect the client, avoid conflicts, and effectively defend or resolve both the parties and third-party sources.
the lawsuit?
 Transportation, Trial Tactics
3D Visualization in Accident Reconstruction – Creating Exhibits and Getting Them into Evidence
William Neale - JS Held
Jake Liro - Wicker, Smith, O’Hara, McCoy & Ford, P.A.
Marie Chafe - Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP
The visualization of an accident scene is powerful evidence that can transform a jury’s perceptions about how the event unfolded. This presentation will explore the different technologies available to create those visual demonstrations and the advantages of using one or another reconstructive format. We will also examine how to collaborate with your expert to get the discovery that you need to accurately create exhibits for trial and then lay a foundation to get that work admitted into evidence.
Drug, Device & Biotech/Premises Liability
Don’t Say Daubert! Status of the Proposed Amendments to Rule 702
Ricardo Woods - Burr & Forman LLP Imoh Akpan - Goldberg Segalla Jennifer Hoffman - Carr Allison
This panel will survey proposed amendments to Rule 702.
Appellate and Life, Health, and Disability
When Removals Go Wrong
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Charlie Frazier - Alexander Dubose & Jefferson LLP
Russell Buhite - Ogletree, Deakins
Tarush Anand - McGlinchey Stafford
How to deal with difficult removals to federal court, correct
Friends in Lo
problems, and avoid error. Discussion of recent case law; how to
Welcome to the Honky T
deal with artful pleadings and manipulation by Plaintiff’s counsel;
Keep Calm and Stay Count
the problem of the later-served defendant; joinder and consent;
She’s Whisky In a Teacup
City Lights Got Nothin’ on Country
waiver issues.
Construction
Expert Witnesses: Real-Life HEROES or VILLAINS?
Tim Morse - Exponent
Matt Meaker - VP & Assistant General Counsel, Sundt Construction Lynne Ingram - Campbell Conroy & O’Neil
Shelly Masters - Cokinos | Young
Emily Motto - Baylor Evnen
In the realm of litigators, battles are won and lost when matters in dispute are placed in the hands of expert witnesses. Come hear
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