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Mission Statement:
The Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association is a non-profit organization committed to supporting members in their practice of law through networking, education & involvement with the local bench, providing the community with fair access to the justice system & promoting a positive image of Trial Lawyers.

 

e-Discovery and the use of
Special Masters and Referees
Join Judges Biafore & Komar for an MCLE Program on e-Discovery and the use of Special Masters and Referees. They will cover a variety of issues resulting from the increase & complexity of e-discovery challenges, such as:
  • A review of the relevant Federal and State statutes, codes, and case law
  • Use of special masters and referees
  • Cost effective e-Discovery
  • New ESI
  • Nuts and bolts of e-Discovery
  • And more…
Judge Biafore joined JAMS following nearly four decades of distinguished service with the Santa Clara County trial courts and as a trial attorney in private practice. He is accomplished at effectively handling a wide variety of cases and highly respected for his fairness and ability to focus on the important issues in a case.

Judge Komar has extensive experience settling and managing complex cases acquired during more than 24 years of service on the Santa Clara County Superior Court bench. As the sole Complex Litigation Judge from 2001-2009, Judge Komar has heard and decided complex issues of fact and law in numerous challenging cases.
 

Sept 9, 2010
12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.
Lincoln Law School
One North First Street, Downtown San Jose

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Walk-ins Welcome - Pay at the Door

1 MCLE Credit


For more information please call SCCTLA at 408-876-4869


SAVE THE DATE: "Popping Policy Limits - Part 2" with Ron Cook
October 7, 2010 from 12 Noon to 1:15 pm at Lincoln Law School
Ron Cook updates recent case law in the area, discusses his Federal Court trial (Reddy v. Fidelity Guarantee) and draws upon his experience in 5 other policy limits cases, including copies of new demand letters. As Mr. Cook demonstrated last year, there is more to popping policy limits than writing a demand letter that goes unanswered. Learn more about what is necessary to include in your brief so as to increase the value of your case and sidestep policy limits. Click for more information or to RSVP.
 

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