Oregon MCLE - Trial Skills Courses
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Federal Torts Claims Act: Personal Injury Lawsuit from Intake through Trial
A client contacts you after slipping and falling at a TSA checkpoint, resulting in a knee injury that required surgery. How do you proceed? This CLE course will guide you through every stage of handling a slip and fall lawsuit under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), from client intake to trial, in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit. The presenter will help you identify which cases to accept and which to decline, emphasizing the many potential challenges inhere... More Info
$291General Credit -
DUI Defense: Mastering Strategies From The Experts
This CLE course provides an in-depth exploration of the legal challenges arising when a potential client is arrested and charged with a DUI. The course will cover key aspects the prosecution must establish in their case, as well as common and uncommon DUI defenses. It will also address broader issues related to constitutional rights, such as the right to remain silent, and delve into matters involving driver's licenses and the Department of Motor Vehicles. While the course primaril... More Info
$291General Credit -
Cross-Examination of Experts in Tort Cases: The Basics Plus
This CLE course offers an in-depth exploration of the core strategies for cross-examining defense experts in tort cases, with a focus on personal injury and insurance bad faith litigation. Participants will learn to identify key research sources for uncovering effective cross-examination opportunities, prepare experts during depositions for impactful cross-examinations, and develop techniques to highlight critical points that undermine expert testimony. Designed for practitione... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Wiretaps 101: Defending Your Client in Wiretap Cases
Are you new to wiretaps or unfamiliar with how they work in legal cases? This CLE course provides a comprehensive introduction to wiretaps and equips you with the tools to effectively defend your client when a wiretap is involved. Explore the history of wiretaps and the evolution of modern caselaw to gain a deeper understanding of how to challenge their use in court. From the Government’s application process to law enforcement’s execution of a wiretap, this course covers the essential... More Info
$552General Credits -
How to Prepare and Try a Car Accident Case in Front of a Jury
This CLE course is designed to equip attorneys with limited trial experience with the skills needed to prepare a case for trial and effectively present it to a jury. Participants will explore key aspects of trial preparation, from the initial stages of the case through closing arguments. The course will focus on translating thorough preparation into clear and persuasive communication of client claims to a jury. By the end of the program, attendees will have a foundational understanding... More Info
$291General Credit -
Clarity Above All Things: Writing Briefs That Can Actually Be Understood
This CLE course is designed to help attorneys master the art of clear and effective brief writing. Emphasizing readability and precision, the program focuses on techniques to craft briefs that are not only persuasive but also accessible to diverse audiences, including judges, clients, and colleagues. Participants will learn strategies to eliminate ambiguity, structure arguments logically, and communicate complex ideas with simplicity and clarity. Whether you're an experienced a... More Info
$291General Credit -
A Lawyers Guide to Dealing with the Media
This CLE course empowers trial lawyers with essential skills to engage effectively with the media, protect their clients’ interests, and uphold professional ethics. Attendees will learn to craft clear, persuasive messages, handle press interactions, and respond confidently to challenging questions in high-profile cases. Key topics include media law, courtroom publicity, and the influence of media coverage on jury perception and case outcomes. Through case studies, simulated interviews,... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Selecting the Appropriate ADR Forum for Your Case
Choosing the right ADR forum for tort cases is crucial, as not every forum is suitable for every lawsuit. Start by identifying the available ADR options, such as binding arbitration with high/low parameters, non-binding mediation, or hybrid approaches like Med-Arb. Considerations should include the jurisdiction, the status of the case (whether it's in the early pre-litigation stage, has undergone some discovery, or is trial-ready), and the potential impact of selecting a particular forum.... More Info
$291General Credit -
In the Drone Zone: Legal Insights for Attorneys in Unmanned Aircraft Law
This CLE course offers attorneys a concise overview of unmanned aircraft systems (drones) and the legal and regulatory challenges they pose. Participants will explore drone technology, its diverse industry applications, and the key role of legal frameworks. The course covers federal FAA regulations on drone operations, including operational limits, registration, and compliance. It also addresses the complex mix of state and local laws affecting drone use across different areas. Attendees will... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Capital Punishment: The Myth of Innocence
The issue of capital punishment has been a persistent and controversial element in the criminal codes of nearly every U.S. state since the nation's founding. This CLE course explores the multifaceted debates surrounding the death penalty, focusing on its fairness, administration, and inherent ethical concerns. Over the past 70 years, the controversy has centered on three primary issues: Can the death penalty be administered in a manner consistent with fair and constitutional procedures,... More Info
$291.25General Credits