Maximize noneconomic damages by helping a jury or mediator understand and value the human loss.
If you are a trial lawyer who wants to learn and master more strategies for maximizing noneconomic damages by helping a jury or mediator understand and value the human loss, then you should attend the Belli Trial Skills Seminar hosted by the Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association (SCCTLA) this Friday, October 18 in San Jose.
Tanya Gomerman is honored to be one of nine featured speakers sharing some of the tested tactics and techniques that have helped Gomerman | Bourn & Associates collect more than $100 million for their personal injury and employment law clients since 2012.
It can be very difficult at times to impress upon a jury or mediator how your client’s loss can and should be met with a monetary award. When a case does not appear to have an obvious and direct economic loss, it becomes your challenge to explain the value of the loss to your client and help the jury or mediator understand its value.
This fast-paced seminar hosted annually by the SCCTLA brings top legal minds together and serves as a forum for sharing innovative strategies to help law firms thrive. This year’s topic is an extremely important one and Ms. Gomerman will bring invaluable contributions to the discussion.
The session is 3.5 hours and follows the format pioneered by the late Melvin M. Belli. Mr. Belli was nicknamed the “King of Torts” for his groundbreaking work in personal injury law. His son, Melvin Caesar Belli, carries on the tradition and will be moderating the seminar along with SCCTLA President, Andrea Justo.
This activity is approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California. This program qualifies for 3.5 hours of General MCLE credit.
Get there early to network and enjoy a continental breakfast.
For complete seminar information, visit the SCCTLA website or click here to get your tickets.
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