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Listed here are all the outlines from CTCW seminars for the current year. Previous years outlines are can be accessed at the link on the bottom of this page or via the search engine

Winter 2006

The Fallout From Hanson v. American Family, by Randy S. Parlee, Esq., Peterson, Johnson & Murray, SC

Accidents and Human Factors Considerations: A Defense Perspective - David Curry, Ph.D., Packer Engineering, Inc.

The Effect of 2005 Wis. Act 442 on Answer Deadlines - Coral Dawn Pleas, Esq., Pleas Williams LLC

Should Surveillance Materials Be Discoverable? Kevin Ferguson, Esq., American Family Mutual Insurance Company

How NOT to Commit Malpractice With Your Computer - Ross Kodner, Esq., MICROLAW

Communicating With Employees of Organizations: Is There a New Ethical Rule? - Timothy J. Pierce, Esq., State Bar of Wisconsin Ethics Counsel

Ethical Issues in Mediation, Marie Stanton, Esq., Hurley, Burish & Stanton SC & Russell M. Ware, Esq. Smith Amundsen LLC

Summer 2006

Waiver of Liability Agreements, Alexander T. Pendleton, Cook & Franke, S.C.

A View from the Plaintiffs’ Bar: True Confessions of an Ex-Insurance Defense Attorney, Brian P. Beisenstein, Curtis Law Office

Practical Considerations for Neuropsychological Examinations, Sara J. Swanson, Ph.D., ABPP-Cn, Clinical Neuropsychologist, Associate Professor of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin

A View from the Bench: What Jurors Really Want to Know, Honorable Paul Van Grunsven, Milwaukee County Circuit Court

Some of the Latest – Legal Updates, Daniel J. Meunier, Kasdorf, Lewis & Swietlik, S.C.

Spring 2006

Practicing in the Wild: Becoming a Mobile Lawyer, Nerino J. Petro, Jr., Practice Management Advisor, State Bar of Wisconsin

Shocking Truths about Electronic Discovery, William J. Mulligan, JD, Davis & Kuelthau, S.C.

Accident Reconstruction and Technology – Is it a Happy Marriage?, Jeffrey J. Peterson, Skogen Engineering Group, Inc.

Experts – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Emile H. Banks, Jr., JD, Emile Banks & Associates, LLC

Egg Shells and Egregious Conduct: Defending the Psychological Injury Claim – Panelists: Jeremy P. Zielke, JD, Staff Attorney, American Family Insurance; Stephen O. Murray, JD, Otjen, Van Ert, Lieb & Weir, S.C.; Michael Spierer

The Ins and Outs of Using Experts – Substantive Issues Regarding Their Use and Testimony – Frank Doherty, JD, Hale, Skemp, Hanson, Skemp & Sleik.


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