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NOT JUST ANOTHER CIVIL DISCOVERY WORKSHOP!


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Discovery is an essential part of every case, and is often the most important part of the litigation process. Arguably, cases are won or lost during the discovery phase

The scope of written and oral discovery available under the New Jersey Court Rules and case law is extremely broad and can be effectively (and sometime abusively) utilized in all types of civil cases.

Litigators routinely ignore, avoid, and fail to conform to discovery requests and practice obstructionist tactics in all forms of discovery, while pushing the boundaries of discovery that they seek. There is often a thin line between permissible and harrassive discovery.

These aspects of discovery will be candidly explored by experienced attorneys from different perspectives and varied substantive practice areas. They will do this through brief presentations, and interactive and proactive questioning by Kenneth S. Javerbuam, Esq., an experienced and engaging moderator. The judicial perspective will be provided by one of New Jersey’s most highly regarded trial judges.

Make plans to attend this thorough and productive new workshop on civil discovery today. You’ll also walk away with strategies and important information that can be put to work right away in your practice.

The program will include:
• The importance and timing of discovery
• Locking in the Key Depositions - discussions of McKenney, Liguori, Hutchinson, Lanzet and more
• Pushing permissible discovery to the limits
• Common practice to impede and obstruct discovery
• Dealing effectively with the difficult litigator in discovery
• Best Practices issues
• De benne esse depositions of lay witnesses and expert witnesses
• Special considerations when handling personal injury, medical malpractice,
employment law and commercial litigation cases
• Extent of attorney/client privilege
• E-discovery issues
• Enforcement of subpoena of witness
• Case Management Conferences
• Interlocutory Appeals of discovery issues


Tuition feesReg. FeeReg. Type
General Tuition $189.00 REG
NJICLE Season Tickets 1 Season Ticket(s) STX
MEMBERS, NJSBA $155.00 NJB
MEMBERS, NJSBA YLD $145.00 YLD
Recent Admittees (past 2 years) $165.00 YL
Paralegals $129.00 PAR
Law Students (with Student ID) $0.00 STU
Full Time Judges $0.00 JUD
Credit TypeCredit Amount
PAS: 2.0 credits pending
($12 fee for all PA credits)
PAE: 1.0 credits pending
(Included in PA credit fee)
NYP (t&n/t): 2.5
credits
NYE (t&n/t): 1.0
credits
CT: 3.25
credits pending
NEW JERSEY: 2.5
general credits pending
NEW JERSEY ETHICS: 1.0
credits pending
DOOR REGISTRATIONS: $209
Advance registration closes at noon of the day preceding the program. After that time you may still register, space permitting, for the Door Registration Fee. PLEASE CALL FIRST to confirm the seminar schedule and space availability.
* NJSBA Member Price – To qualify for this reduced price, you must provide your NJSBA Member# at the time you place your order. If you place your order without providing your NJSBA Member#, you will be charged the regular price.

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