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Product Liability: 2016 Back to Basics – Fundamentals of a Strong Product Liability Practice

New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education

3.30.2016

Natalie Watson will speak on the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education panel, “Product Liability: 2016 Back to Basics – Fundamentals of a Strong Product Liability Practice” at the New Jersey Law Center from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM.

This year, NJICLE and the (newly renamed) Products Liability and Mass Tort Section of the NJSBA are pleased to offer an exciting dinner program designed to inform and strengthen your products liability practice. Topics will include strategies for developing, defending, and attacking expert opinions, settling complex product liability cases through mediation, recent developments in multicounty litigation, and practical advice for effectively obtaining and using social media during discovery, jury selection, and trial.

Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or just starting out, make your plans to attend and pick up essential product liability strategies, including:

  • Effectively attacking (and defending) expert opinions 
  • The ethics of settlement negotiation 
  • Tips for settling cases through mediation 
  • Practical advice regarding effectively exploiting social media when litigating products liability cases

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