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Pretrial Techniques 2022

Product ID: CA3363R8
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Winning moves

Cases can be won or lost before you even get to trial, and a successful pretrial motion can change the entire course of a case. At Pretrial Techniques 2022, you’ll learn how to leverage motions effectively in personal injury cases. You’ll become more adept at discerning what works and what doesn’t and develop a strategic approach to motion practice.

Witness it for yourself

Experienced litigators from both the plaintiff and defense perspectives will walk you through the ins and outs of each motion. Then, faculty will present the case for their motion before the presiding judge. Each motion will be argued just as it would be in the courtroom, then given a ruling by the judge.

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Pricing

Member $239.00

Non-Member $319.00

Credits

4 CLE

Date and Time

Tuesday, December 13, 20228:30 AM - 12:15 PM CT

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Winning moves

Cases can be won or lost before you even get to trial, and a successful pretrial motion can change the entire course of a case. At Pretrial Techniques 2022, you’ll learn how to leverage motions effectively in personal injury cases. You’ll become more adept at discerning what works and what doesn’t and develop a strategic approach to motion practice.

Witness it for yourself

Experienced litigators from both the plaintiff and defense perspectives will walk you through the ins and outs of each motion. Then, faculty will present the case for their motion before the presiding judge. Each motion will be argued just as it would be in the courtroom, then given a ruling by the judge.

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Winning moves

Cases can be won or lost before you even get to trial, and a successful pretrial motion can change the entire course of a case. At Pretrial Techniques 2022, you’ll learn how to leverage motions effectively in personal injury cases. You’ll become more adept at discerning what works and what doesn’t and develop a strategic approach to motion practice.

Witness it for yourself

Experienced litigators from both the plaintiff and defense perspectives will walk you through the ins and outs of each motion. Then, faculty will present the case for their motion before the presiding judge. Each motion will be argued just as it would be in the courtroom, then given a ruling by the judge.

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Presiding Judge

Hon. Mark J. McGinnis
Outagamie County Circuit Court
Appleton

Presenters

Aaron R. Berndt
Borgelt, Powell, Peterson & Frauen, S.C.
Milwaukee

Jesse B. Blocher
Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C.
Waukesha

Ann S. Jacobs
Jacobs Injury Law, S.C.
Milwaukee

Kristen S. Scheuerman
Herrling Clark Law Firm, Ltd.
Appleton

April K. Toy
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
Milwaukee

Monte E. Weiss
Weiss Law Office, S.C.
Mequon

8:00 a.m. Registration

8:30 a.m. Admissibility of Accident Photos when Liability Has Been Stipulated To

  • Practical considerations 
  • Demonstration of motion

Kristen S. Scheuerman, Monte E. Weiss

9:30 a.m. Motion Ruling & Panel Discussion

All faculty

9:40 a.m. Motion for Summary Judgment in Recreational Immunity Case

Aaron R. Berndt, Jesse B. Blocher

10:15 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m. Motion for Summary Judgment in Recreational Immunity Case (Continued)

Aaron R. Berndt, Jesse B. Blocher

10:55 a.m. Motion Ruling & Panel Discussion

All faculty

11:05 a.m. Daubert Motion

Ann S. Jacobs, April K. Toy

12:05 p.m. Motion Ruling & Panel Discussion

All faculty

12:15 p.m. Program Concludes

Following start time, schedule will vary slightly from above listed times.

  • Understand three pretrial motions often utilized in personal injury cases
  • Discover and analyze the strategies behind each motion
  • Witness experienced plaintiff and defense lawyers argue motions and hear their tips
  • Hear the judge’s ruling on each motion and the rationale behind the decision
  • Civil litigators
  • Personal injury lawyers
  • Torts attorneys
  • Criminal litigators

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