ODW2429 – Tort Talks: Part 2 – Plaintiff’s Presentation of Witnesses and Exhibits

Building on the foundational concepts of tort law, this intermediate webinar focuses on the plaintiff's strategy for presenting witnesses and exhibits in tort claims.

Course Category: On-Demand Webinars

Course Level: Intermediate

CLE Credit: Substantive

CLE Hours: 1.0

Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Non-members

Course Materials: Webinar recording and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides.


Description: 
Building on the foundational concepts of tort law, this intermediate webinar focuses on the plaintiff’s strategy for presenting witnesses and exhibits in tort claims. Participants will gain in-depth insights into the techniques used to prepare and present compelling testimony and evidence. Topics include witness examination, direct examination strategies, handling witnesses, and the rules governing the admissibility of exhibits. Real-life examples from a case study will provide practical applications, equipping paralegals with the skills needed to support attorneys effectively during trial.

Disclaimer: This webinar is Part 2 of 4 in the Tort Talks Series: Understanding Torts Through Case Study and may reference or build upon information from other sessions in the series. For a comprehensive understanding of all topics covered, we recommend viewing the entire series. To purchase access to all four webinars at a discounted rate, click here.

Course Year: 2024

Presenter Biography: 
M. Alexander Russell is an attorney and partner at Vowels Law PLC, where he has worked since January 2021. Alex obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science with minors in business and Spanish from the University of Kentucky in May 2011. Mr. Russell then obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Louisville in May 2015. He has been licensed to practice law in Florida since 2016, Kentucky since 2017, and Indiana since 2022. Mr. Russell is also the Chief Executive Office of Greenman Gardens, Inc. His experience includes working in legal aid, personal injury, contract litigation, criminal matters, and Federal Black Lung litigation.

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