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Litigators: Think Outside the Globe

Presented by Tom Taormina

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Course Description

Length: 54min    Published: 7/11/2018    
Most successful litigators have established a set of processes that they rely on to prevail for their clients, and many continually look for new strategies to enhance their successes. Litigators who take the strategic approach to learning about the duty of care required of the defendant and their industry, early in a case, will save themselves many hours and dollars for forensic experts. In this program, risk management expert Tom Taormina will introduce his method of the “thinking outside the globe” approach to proving or disproving the appropriate standard of care, a method proven to create more scientific and less subjective testimony in products liability and organizational negligence litigation.
Learning Objectives
* Explore alternative strategies litigators can employ
* Learn how to prove or disprove the duty of care required of a defendant in a particular industry
* Understand how to secure more subjective, science-based testimony in products liability and organizational negligence litigation
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Presented By:

Tom Taormina

Virginia City, NV

775-847-7929

tom@tomtaormina.com

Featured Reviews

"If you represent parties in product liability cases, this is a must hear program."

   William G

"This is a keeper especially for attorneys engaged in product liability cases. Thanks for the great presentation! "

   JOHN B