The Michigan Association for Justice will present its “MAJ Premises Webinar” Thursday, March 18, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. via Zoom
The topics to be covered include:
• “Basics of Premises Liability Law” with Steve Hicks, Lansing
• “Why You Need a Meteorology Expert Witness” with Paul Gross, meteorologist, GrossWeather.com
• “Case Selection” with Brian Kutinsky, Malin & Kutinsky
• “Discovery” with Chris Baratta, Baratta & Baratta PC
• “Hazard and Risk Recognition and Assessment” with Steve Ziemba, Comprehensive Risk Analysis
• “Surviving Summary Depositions” with Barbara Goldman, Barbara H. Goldman PLLC
• “Trial” with Todd Stearn, Law Offices of Todd J. Stearn PLC
• “The Future of Premises Law” panel discussion
Co-moderators for the online program are Todd Stearn and Barbara Goldman.
Cost for the webinar is $120 for MAJ members, $75 for MAJ paralegal members, $65 for MAJ sustaining members, and $275 for non-members.
To register, visit www.michiganjustice.org and click on “events.”
- Posted February 23, 2021
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'MAJ Premises Webinar' to be presented March 18
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