Join us for the third webinar in the Navigating Mold and Contaminated Building Litigation series. This session will delve into comprehensive strategies for handling mold and contaminated building litigation from both defense and plaintiff perspectives.
We will explore key defense tactics, including developing a strong narrative and themes, preparing counsel to challenge plaintiffs’ “junk science,” and utilizing real science to support your case. Additionally, you’ll discover creative strategies for defeating class action claims, as well as managing document preservation and collection to avoid expensive disputes. We will also cover effective strategies for addressing plaintiff efforts to impact the jury pool.
On the plaintiff side, we will discuss advertising tactics to gain clients, typical plaintiff themes, and the use of emotional appeals and junk science to influence the jury. You’ll understand how to counteract plaintiffs’ claims with solid scientific evidence, as well as plaintiff efforts to change the standard of care in litigation.
Presenters
Richard G. Morgan, Partner
Tina A. Syring, Partner
Who Should Attend
Corporate or litigation counsel that oversee mold or contaminated building litigation issues for multifamily housing developers, management companies, military housing providers, educational housing providers (colleges and universities), and employers.
Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit.