Litigation Strategy CLE Conference
Friday, September 14, 2012
Windsor Court Hotel, New Orleans, La. (Map/directions)
Paid registrants may used supplied the supplied password to open the PDF files for which links are provided below. Two download options:
(1) password-protected PDF document for by individual speakers and
(2) password-protected zipped folder (PC platform compatible) that includes all materials.
Notice to tablet computer users:
Your equipment may require a special application to open these password-protected files.
For individual papers by speaker, see below. The PDF files below have individual password protections on them and the password must be entered each time they are used or the password-protection feature can be removed using Acrobat Pro. (Acrobat Reader can be obtained at no charge; Acrobat Pro must be purchased.)
Trial Technology Trends: What’s in Your Laptop?
John H. Denenea Jr.; Shearman-Denenea, L.L.C.; New Orleans, Louisiana (Biography)
Download paper (PDF, 239 KB)
The Most Dynamic Principles of Courtroom Persuasion
Russ M. Herman; Herman, Herman & Katz, LLC; New Orleans, Louisiana (Biography)
Download paper (PDF, 1.32 MB)
A New Approach to Winning Jury Trials
Glenn C. McGovern; The Law Offices of Glenn C. McGovern; Metairie, Louisiana (Biography)
Download paper (PDF, 258 KB)
Trial Strategy A-Z: Product Liability Litigation
P. Craig Morrow Jr.; Morrow, Morrow, Ryan & Bassett; Opelousas, Louisiana (Biography)
Download materials (PDF, 590 KB)
Wrestling the Elephant — Practical Tips That Will Make the Medicare ‘Lien’ and ‘Set Aside’ Process Easier for You and Your Client
Will Shapiro; Shapiro Settlement Solutions; Austin, Texas (Biography)
Download materials (PDF, 2.14 MB)
Federal Versus State Voir Dire
Lewis O. Unglesby; Unglesby Law Firm; Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Biography)
Download paper (PDF, 50 KB)
For password-protected zipped folder, click here. (PC-compatible zipped folder, 4.2 MB. Entry of password is only required to extract the documents. The folder's files are extracted as saved on your system, entry of the password is no longer needed. If you need to re-extract the folder's contents, you'll need to enter the password.)