Managing Complex Litigation (JS 629)
Tuition
1799
Conference Fee
499
Days & Times
to
9 – 4:30 p.m. Central M/T/W
9 – 12 p.m. Central Th
Course Location
Nashville, TN
Course Fees
Tuition
$1799
Conference Fee
$499
Participants will be guided through the development of comprehensive case management plans and the importance of early issue evaluation to streamline the litigation process. The course will offer insights into alternative dispute resolution techniques that can facilitate the resolution of complex cases.
Judges will gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of e-discovery, including common requests and the types of electronically stored information they are likely to encounter, and the role and benefits of appointing a court-appointed neutral to resolve intricate discovery disputes.
The course emphasizes the importance of preliminary proceedings in business court cases, providing judges with insights into common preliminary matters and their resolution. Judges will learn to evaluate the suitability and credibility of expert witnesses, reconcile conflicting expert opinions, and understand the extensive evidentiary requirements experts often demand.
The course will further explore the traditional approaches to damages measurement, the incorporation of risk, and the impact of federal and state case law on damages assessments. Participants will be equipped with strategies to identify and address weaknesses in damages studies, enhancing their ability to critically assess and manage complex litigation.
Through practical examples and interactive discussions, this course aims to enhance judicial proficiency in navigating the intricacies of complex commercial litigation.
Course $1799
Conference Fee $499
Scholarship assistance makes NJC courses more affordable for judges.
During this course, you will learn to:
- Identify strategies for developing effective case management plans for complex commercial litigation.
- Describe the importance of early evaluation of the issues presented by a complex commercial case.
- Outline alternative dispute resolution techniques that may help resolve a complex commercial case.
- Describe common e-discovery requests and recognize the types of electronically stored information that may be encountered in a complex commercial case.
- Identify when the appointment of a discovery master is beneficial to resolve discovery issues or disputes.
- Discuss the importance of preliminary proceedings in resolving business court cases and recognize the different preliminary matters that commonly arise.
- Identify key criteria used to evaluate the suitability and credibility of an expert witness.
- Reconcile the disparity in the opinions of two seemingly credible experts.
- Describe why experts ask for so much evidentiary material.
- List the things that judges would like the experts to know and important aspects of experts' work that they don't want the judge or the jury to know.
- Identify the three traditional approaches to damages measurement and evaluate the variables and evidence incorporated by experts into their damages models.
- Determine if risk has been appropriately incorporated into the damages model.
- Describe how damages measurement has been shaped by federal and state case law.
- Recognize strategies that experts and attorneys use to camouflage weaknesses in their damages studies.
This course qualifies for 2 elective credits toward the Master of Judicial Studies Degree Program and Judicial Studies Doctoral Program at the University of Nevada, Reno upon successful completion of the course and passing the course exam.
Participants will be guided through the development of comprehensive case management plans and the importance of early issue evaluation to streamline the litigation process. The course will offer insights into alternative dispute resolution techniques that can facilitate the resolution of complex cases.
Judges will gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of e-discovery, including common requests and the types of electronically stored information they are likely to encounter, and the role and benefits of appointing a court-appointed neutral to resolve intricate discovery disputes.
The course emphasizes the importance of preliminary proceedings in business court cases, providing judges with insights into common preliminary matters and their resolution. Judges will learn to evaluate the suitability and credibility of expert witnesses, reconcile conflicting expert opinions, and understand the extensive evidentiary requirements experts often demand.
The course will further explore the traditional approaches to damages measurement, the incorporation of risk, and the impact of federal and state case law on damages assessments. Participants will be equipped with strategies to identify and address weaknesses in damages studies, enhancing their ability to critically assess and manage complex litigation.
Through practical examples and interactive discussions, this course aims to enhance judicial proficiency in navigating the intricacies of complex commercial litigation.