10.09.2014

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Seminars

Perkins Coie’s Seattle Office

Thursday, October 9, 2014
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Please join us for our 2014 Product Liability Case Study and Workshop. More than 750 companies have sent employees to this program.

We use a real-world case study that spans a product’s entire litigation cycle, from initial design and testing to a post-accident courtroom showdown. Topics covered include product liability litigation pitfalls, discovery lessons learned, dealing with adverse expert testimony, and tactics used against corporate defendants in jury trials. We use materials from actual cases, including depositions, cross-examinations, smoking gun e-mail and text messages, and the use of product website and sales materials in court, in addition to offering a refresher on product liability basics. More than one former attendee has commented that “The case study approach is outstanding. One of the best classes I’ve ever attended.” Read more here .

Several manufacturers have asked if we could condense this workshop to an intensive, one-day program. The 2014 one-day workshop will be held in our downtown Seattle office. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided, and we hope you will stay for the cocktail reception.

Workshop Presenters

    • Christian Moller, Perkins Coie, Partner, Product Liability

    • Joe Silvernale, Perkins Coie, Partner, Product Liability

Registration Fees

    • Complimentary Registration: If your company is a current Perkins Coie client, we will waive the registration fee for three employees to attend.

    • Early Bird Registration: If your company is not a current client of Perkins Coie, a discounted early bird registration fee of $150 USD is available for registrations received and paid in full by midnight on Thursday, September 4.

    • Full Registration: The full registration fee of $200 USD per person is charged for attendees who register after midnight on Thursday, September 4.

Click here to register.

CLE

This workshop has been approved for 6.25 hours of general credit and 0.50 hour of ethics credit by the Washington State Bar Association and the State Bar of California. If you are admitted to practice law in another state, we will provide documentation to assist you in applying for credit in your state of admission.

If you have questions about this program, please contact Linda Gordon via email or 206.359.8420.