The Michigan Defense Trial Counsel will present the webinar “Find Something Good on a Plaintiff’s Social Media Page – Now What?” on Wednesday, April 27, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
Speaker Sarah E. Cherry, a partner at Ottenwess Law, will discuss how to find the right stuff on social media and actually use it in a defense.
As a medical malpractice defense attorney, Cherry has represented hospitals, physician groups, insurance companies, physicians, mid-level providers, and nurses in negligence claims. Aside from trial practice, she has first chair experience with Daubert hearings, evidentiary hearings, complex issues involving electronic medical records (EMR), and damage analysis. Cherry was recently nominated as an as a member of the Michigan Lawyers Weekly “Up & Coming Lawyers” Class of 2022. She also serves on the Public Policy Committee for the MDTC.
Registration for the webinar is free for MDTC members and $25 for non-members. To register, visit https://bit.ly/3qCIlBw.
- Posted March 29, 2022
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