Session #: 419-T26
Presenter(s): Rodney Jew, Marion K. Munley, Joseph A. Fried, Lawrence M. Simon, Daniel J. Buba, Robert L. Sachs, Jr., Steven M. Gursten, Shean D. Williams, Kenneth L. Shigley, Roger Allen, Steven M. Friedman, Robert T. Karns Session Length: 8 hr. 15 min. Program: 2009 AAJ Annual Convention Date: July 25-29, 2009
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Track Includes
- Making Decisions: What Really Matters—Continuity from Intake to Trial - Rodney Jew
- Unique Discovery Issues in Trucking Cases—Not Your Daddy's Deposition - Marion K. Munley
- There Is No Such Thing as a Low-Speed Impact in a Tractor Trailer Case - Joseph A. Fried
- Truck v. Motorcycle—When the Jury Hates Everyone - Lawrence M. Simon
- Over-Driving the Headlights and Other Night Driving Issues - Daniel J. Buba
- Communicating Your Intentions—Managing Space in Trucking Collisions - Robert L. Sachs, Jr.
- Don't Overlook Brain Injuries in Trucking Cases - Steven M. Gursten
- When Your Client Wasn't Hit by a Semi—The Small Commercial Vehicle Case - Shean D. Williams
- Trucking Insurance and Insolvency: How to Represent Plaintiffs When Motor Carriers and Their Insurers Go Broke - Kenneth L. Shigley
- Critical Maintenance Issues with Brakes, Suspension, Rims, and Tires - Roger Allen
- The Ethics of Trucking Litigation (ethics) - Steven M. Friedman
- Overlooked Issues in Maximizing Damages in a Trucking Case - Robert T. Karns
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