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Railroad Law Section and Railroad/Highway Crossing and Derailment Litigation Group

Session #: 416-T39
Presenter(s): William Gavin, Michael Warshauer, James Holland, James Sobek, Pamela O'Dwyer, David Lipscomb, Robert Hogan, Jay Syverson, Howard Nations, Gregory Cusimano, Robert Kreisman, Mark Mandell, Neil Sugarman
Session Length: 3 hr 05 min
Program: 2006 ATLA Annual Convention
Date: July 15-19, 2006

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Track Includes

  • 298 Litigation Strategies in Repetitive Stress FELA Cases -
    William P. Gavin
  • 299 Novel Yet Unconventional Trial Tactics That Worked -
    Michael J. Warshauer
  • 300 Rail Yard Lighting Issues - "Litigating the Shadows" -
    James R. Holland; James S. Sobek, P.E.
  • 301 "Just the Facts, Ma'am" - Getting Railroad Safety Across to Both Juries and the Media -
    Pamela R. O'Dwyer
  • 302 Horn Sound and Auditory Alerting Factors - The Role of the Audiologist -
    David M. Lipscomb, Ph.D.
  • 303 Strategies for Developing Rail Crossing "History" Information -
    Robert S. Hogan

What's Included in the Package
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  • MP3 and iPod Audiobook files-To use on a computer or download to your iPod
  • CD-ROM of presenter Reference Materials



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