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FVC2337

Litigation Talk Series - How to Handle Surprise or Contradictory Data or Information in Deposition or Trial - (continuation of #FVC2332)

Date
November 7, 2023
$49
Standard Price
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In this session, participants will hear from panelists case examples of how to respond to surprise or contradictory data and information presented during a deposition or at trial. Panelists will discuss practices that participants can implement and adapt to their own experiences. Participants will learn best practices on how to respond during testimony to these often uncomfortable situations.

Learning Objectives

  • Compare approaches used in real case examples to mitigate unexpected situations presented during testimony
  • Identify best practices for responding to hypothetical scenarios or contradictory
  • Analyze testimony strategies the will best protect an expert's credibility when faced with conflicting or inconsistent information during testimony

Speakers

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Jolene Fraser, CPA, CFF, CFE
Managing Director, Eisner Advisory Group LLC
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Adam Rabinowitz, CPA/CFF, CVA, CFE
Principal and Practice Leader, Kaufman Rossin & Co.
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Elizabeth Dean, CPA, CGMA, CFF, CLP, CMA
Managing Director, Alvarez and Marsal
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Attorney, Garman Turner Gordon, LLP

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