R E C E N T S P E A K I N G E N G A G E M E N T S
A N D S E M I N A R S
October 2006: “The Evidence Wheel Systematic Approach ©” To Trial Practice Seminar
June 2006 California Regional Trial Lawyer Convention: Seminar Chair: Tips from the Masters
January 2006: Electronic Opening Statement
November 13, 2005-CAOC Convention: Using Demonstrative Evidence
June 2005: SFTLA Seminar: How to use Old School and New School Demonstrative Evidence
April 2005: SFTLA Seminar: A Practical Demonstration in Trial: Jury Selection
February 2005: SFTLA Seminar: Now that We’ve Worked so Hard to get the Evidence let’s Make Sure We Get it in!
January 2005: SFTLA Seminar: Digital Presentation in the Courtroom
September 2005: SFTLA Seminar: Strategic Methods for effective plaintiff direct examinations: Maximizing the value of your case through its most powerful asset
June 23, 2005: State Bar of California Seminar: Superstars in Trial Presentation (One Plaintiff Lawyer and Once
June 8, 2005: CAOC Seminar: Chaired Seminar on Representing Plaintiffs in Construction Incidents: The New Law
June 1, 2005: USF School of Law Intestine Advocacy Program: How to Conduct Voir Dire
February 19, 2005: ABOTA Presentation Presenter in American Board of Trial Advocates Masters In Trial Presentation (Cross Exam of Expert Witnesses)
November 2004 CAOC Convention – Tips from the Masters: “The Greatest Hits of 2004: Themes and Arguments that Won Their Hearts and Minds”
November 2004: SFTLA Seminar Proving General damages with passion and dispassion: How to Use High Tech (and sometimes low tech) to prove your case
February 2004: SFTLA Seminar Powerful Opening Statements: PowerPoint for Lawyers
February 2004: CAOC Seminar: Interactive discussion and demo Jurors and Damages: How to Select a Jury Not Afraid of Damages
November 8, 2003-CAOC Convention: Jury Selection Seminar
September 2003: SFTLA Seminar Unique Populations: Special Laws Equals Big Results Representing Children in Wrongful Death Actions
August 2003 to November 2003: University of San Francisco School of Law: 3 Unit Class “Trial Practice” Taught by Professor Robert Arns (this class has been taught every Fall semester to date by Bob)
July 2003: SFTLA Seminar: Construction Injury Litigation: A Blueprint for Success: Viable Theories and Potential Defendants
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