
Aug 21, 2008 (Thursday)
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Event details: Trucking Litigation and D.O.T. Regulations
Description
Benefits
Take the headaches out of trucking litigation - learn essential strategies for navigating D.O.T. regulations.
Attend this cutting-edge seminar and get helpful strategies on how to aggressively use the discovery process to develop primary and secondary theories of discovery. Youll gain a clear understanding of the federal motor carrier safety regulations. Meet the challenges ahead and find out what you need to know about maximizing your case potential through practical discovery depositions. These are just a few of the valuable tips well discuss at this must-attend seminar. Youll acquire the shrewd wisdom and good judgment necessary to succeed - no matter what challenges arise. Dont miss this opportunity to learn to navigate the complex and changing issues surrounding trucking litigation in Texas.
Benefits for You
- Get up to speed on the federal motor carrier safety regulations, including record creation and retention
- Top strategies for developing primary and secondary theories of discovery
- Tips on deposing drivers and corporate representatives
- Learn the dos and donts of preserving, collecting and using evidence
- Get practical insight through informative case studies
Who Should Attend
This seminar is designed for attorneys, trucking company officials, risk managers and claims adjusters.
Cost
Single Attendee:$339.00Two or More:$329.00
Seminar ID:381339
Single Attendee &
CD & Manual Package:$438.00
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