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A Winning Framework to Recover from Uber, Lyft and other Transportation Network Companies (TNCs)
Liability theories, pleadings, discovery, and strategies
Wednesday, 7/8/2026 - 2PM CT
Credit approved by 27 authorities
Live Webinars
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
Credits
Credit approved by 27 authorities
pricing
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Learn the seven principal liability theories available against a TNC defendant that apply nationwide and the statutory, regulatory, and common-law bases for liability
- Know the textual, structural, and judicial-estoppel arguments that distinguish a labor-classification provision from substantive tort immunity
- Adapt field-tested sample written discovery and person-most-qualified (or Rule 30(b)(6)) deposition notices to a TNC defendant in any U.S. jurisdiction
- Address driver onboarding and background screening, complaint history and deactivation flags, GPS and telematics data, in-app safety features and public safety representations, regulatory compliance, the three TNC insurance coverage periods, and algorithmic ride-matching systems
- Develop an opposition strategy to a TNC’s motion for summary judgment or motion to dismiss that addresses common defenses
- Translate model arguments into the language of your jurisdiction
SPEAKERS
- Arash Homampour
Using AI in Jury Selection
Algorithmic bias, ethical considerations, and emerging best practices
Thursday, 7/9/2026 - 2PM CT
Credit approved by 29 authorities
Live Webinars
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
Credits
Credit approved by 29 authorities
pricing
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- How AI tools like ChatGPT can assist in developing juror profiles based on demographics, attitudes, and case themes
- The risks of algorithmic bias and how to use AI responsibly to promote diversity and inclusion in jury selection
- Practical strategies for integrating AI into voir dire preparation, including question development and juror analysis
- Ethical considerations and emerging best practices for using AI in litigation, with a focus on fairness and compliance
SPEAKERS
- Evan Lide
TBI Degree Labels
Strategies to neutralize use of TBI labels by defense to reduce or deny your client's damages
Tuesday, 7/14/2026 - 2PM CT
Credit approved by 27 authorities
Live Webinars
$99 for Plaintiff Attorney Members
$129 for Plaintiff Attorney Non-Members
Credits
Credit approved by 27 authorities
pricing
$99 for Plaintiff Attorney Members
$129 for Plaintiff Attorney Non-Members
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand the mild, moderate, and severe assessment as a clinical triage scale measuring how the injury first presented rather than how much harm is caused
- How a “mild” TBI can be catastrophic while a “severe” injury resolves, because damages track functional impairment and proof rather than the label
- How the defense’s line of attack shifts the fight toward apportionment and damages or provoking a challenge to whether a brain injury exists depending on the severity label
- Neutralize the “mild” label by recontextualizing medical records, reframing terminology for the jury, and building the functional-loss narrative that the severity label obscures
SPEAKERS
- Taylor Ernst, Esq.
Building a Smarter Trucking Litigation Practice with AI
Thursday, 7/16/2026 - 2PM CT
Credit approved by 26 authorities
Live Webinars
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
Credits
Credit approved by 26 authorities
pricing
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Learn the basics of AI, including when and how attorneys can utilize AI, when we should not, and the ethical considerations
- Learn how to develop the best prompts to optimize results
- Live demonstrations of different ways to use AI in truck accident cases, including investigation, pre-trial litigation, and at trial
SPEAKERS
- Alexander Kemp
Medicare, MSP Compliance and Attorney Indemnification
Navigating ethical risks, future Medicare exposure, and settlement liability in personal injury cases
Wednesday, 7/22/2026 - 2PM CT
Credit approved by 25 authorities
Live Webinars
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
Credits
Credit approved by 25 authorities
pricing
$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Intersection between Medicare Secondary Payer compliance obligations and ethical duties in personal injury settlements, including conditional payments, future medical exposure, LMSAs, and reimbursement claims
- Emerging national ethics trends regarding attorney indemnification provisions
- Professional responsibility risks associated with personally guaranteeing Medicare or lien-related obligations
- Practical strategies for negotiating settlement agreements, addressing future Medicare interests, protecting client recoveries, and avoiding improper indemnification exposure
SPEAKERS
- John Cattie, Jr.
Locking in Liability for Slip, Trip and Fall Cases
Depositions That Pin Down Notice, Policies, and Safety Failures
Tuesday, 7/28/2026 - 2PM CT
Credit approved by 27 authorities
Live Webinars
$99 for Plaintiff Attorney Members
$129 for Plaintiff Attorney Non-Members
Credits
Credit approved by 27 authorities
pricing
$99 for Plaintiff Attorney Members
$129 for Plaintiff Attorney Non-Members
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Develop discovery designed to uncover notice, inspection failures, safety policies, and prior incidents
- Effectively notice and prepare for PMK/corporate witness, employee, and management depositions in premises liability cases
- Use deposition testimony to establish notice, control, foreseeability, and preventability of dangerous conditions
- Obtain admissions that can be used in trial
- Build a liability story that allows you to focus the jury on the defendant’s safety failures and your client’s damages
SPEAKERS
- Daniel Kramer