10.10.2019

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Seminars

Thursday, October 10, 2019

8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Perkins Coie

1201 Third Avenue
Suite 4900
Seattle, WA 98101
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Please join us for our 2019 Product Liability Workshop. We have presented this workshop for over 25 years and employees from more than 750 companies have attended.

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. This year’s workshop, as usual, will feature a new story. Topics covered will 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 email and text messages, and the use of product website and sales materials in court. We also offer a refresher on product liability basics. The workshop focuses on ways to help employees work better, on a day-to-day basis, to reduce product liability exposure. Our workshop is very well-regarded, as more than one former attendee has described it as “One of the best classes I’ve ever attended.”

Read more workshop details here.

The 2019 workshop will be an intensive, one-day program 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

  • Mack Shultz, Perkins Coie, Partner, Product Liability
  • Dan Ridlon, Perkins Coie, Partner, Product Liability
  • Brendan Murphy, Perkins Coie, Partner, Product Liability
  • Greg Miller, Perkins Coie, Counsel, Product Liability
  • Max Rothman, Perkins Coie, Associate, Product Liability

CLE

CLE We have applied for 6.25 hours of general credit and 0.50 hour of ethics credit with 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.