
Preparing for Trial and Drafting the Pretrial Documents- What You Need to Know and Do
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You have defeated the motion for summary judgment and the case is set for trial. Now what do you do?
Two experienced NACA trial attorneys will let you know the ins and outs of the myriad documents and motions you have to prepare, and overcoming pretrial obstacles, so your trial will be successful. This webinar will help you understand how to be ready for trial in federal court. Don’t miss this opportunity to prepare yourself for victory!
What You Will Learn
• How to prepare your witness list, deposition designations, and exhibit list
• How to prepare objections to the defense witness list and exhibit list
• How to draft a trial brief, and joint statement of the case
• What motions in limine you should file and how to be prepared for defense motions
• What stipulations to seek
• How to draft a pretrial order
• How to prepare jury instructions and be ready for voir dire
David Chami
Managing Partner
Consumer Justice Law Firm
David Chami is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner for Consumer Justice Law Firm with approximately 30 lawyers licensed to practice in 35 states. David's firm primarily handles cases under the Fair Credit Reporting Act and other adjacent consumer protection statutes. David has been involved in thousands of consumer protection lawsuits and nearly a thousand cases that have been filed in Arbitration over the past 10 years. David's firm recently filed an anti-trust lawsuit against AAA arguing that its business model has created barriers to entry for competitors and has resulted in a forum which prevents the administration of justice rather than simply making it more efficient.
Robert Sola
Robert S. Sola, P.C.
Robert S. Sola is the founding member of Robert S. Sola, P.C., a consumer law firm based in Portland, OR. He has been handling FCRA cases since 1996. He represents consumers across the country and has litigated FCRA cases in twenty-five states as co-counsel with many NACA members. Mr. Sola has obtained large jury verdicts against all three major credit reporting agencies. In 2002, he was lead counsel in Thomas v. Trans Union, where the jury awarded the consumer $5.3 million. In 2007, he was co-counsel in Williams v. Equifax, which resulted in a judgment of $3.4 million. Mr. Sola was named Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2003 by NACA.
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