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Malpractice Survival Training For Physicians is essential training for any physician who is currently being sued or is at risk for being sued over the course of his or her career. It is a must-attend event for all physicians. On day one, physician attendees will learn advanced risk management techniques, the law and procedure which govern malpractice claims, the critical laws governing malpractice insurance and how to protect assets from seizure by plaintiffs and their attorneys. On day two, physicians will be immersed in the medical malpractice case and will participate in intensive workshops to make them more effective witnesses in their own behalf. Attendees will also learn what makes a malpractice jury tick, how they can best assist counsel, when it is the proper time to settle, and how plaintiff and defense counsel evaluate and litigate malpractice cases.
Learning Objectives
At the completion of this seminar you will be able to:
"Outstanding"
"Nothing short of 'awesome' - very helpful"
"Very organized and informative"
"Real life � not just theory"
"Excellent, very practical, hands on useful presentation"
"Very impressed with the presenters' expertise and teaching abilities"
"Just plain excellent"
"Excellent � if all lawyers were like Jim and Ken we would not need to be here"
Kenneth J. Kolpan, Esq., is a highly accomplished trial lawyer whose practice concentrates in medical malpractice and traumatic brain injury litigation. Mr. Kolpan has over 30 years experience in the practice of law. He has lectured extensively and his publications include "Medicolegal Aspects Of Head Injury" and "Traumatic Brain Damage: Damages, Rehabilitation, and Litigation Issues." In addition to his law practice, Mr. Kolpan was an Assistant Professor at Tufts University School Of Medicine, Medical-Legal Editor of the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation and Co-Chairperson of the Brain Injury Association's Trial Lawyer's Conference.
James J. Mangraviti, Jr., Esq.,., is a former trial lawyer with experience in defense and plaintiff personal injury law and insurance law. He currently serves as Vice-President and General Counsel of SEAK, Inc. Mr. Mangraviti received his B.A. degree in mathematics summa cum laude from Boston College and his J.D. degree cum laude from Boston College Law School. His publications include the texts The Comprehensive Forensic Services Manual: The Essential Resource for All Experts, The Independent Medical Evaluation Report: A Step-by-Step Guide with Models, How to Excel During Cross-Examination: Techniques for Experts that Work, The Successful Physician Negotiator: How to Get What You Deserve, SEAK Law School For Physicians: Seminar Reference Manual, and How To Excel During Depositions: Techniques For Experts that Work. Mr. Mangraviti has trained hundreds of physicians across the United States and Canada.
Registration Information: The $695 tuition includes a valuable seminar reference manual, continental breakfast and lunch each day with faculty, coffee breaks, and a dynamic learning experience.
Thursday, August 12, 2004
The Malpractice Lawsuit: From Initial Summons to Collection of Judgements Physicians will learn the legal rules and procedures under which a medical malpractice case is prosecuted. Physicians will gain a working knowledge of the applicable legal terminology and will be able to understand what is happening before, during and after trial and why it is happening. Covered topics include pleadings, discovery, motions, trial procedure, judgement, appeals, and the collection of judgements
Provided Lunch (With Faculty)
Asset Protection For Physicians: How to Protect A Lifetime of Work
Physicians will learn the legal procedures through which a defendant's homes, securities, bank accounts, automobiles and other assets can be seized as a result of losing a malpractice lawsuit. The various mechanisms to legally shield assets from seizure will be discussed including, exemptions, trusts, and joint ownership. The law of fraudulent conveyances will be explained and physicians will learn how to title their holdings to protect assets.
Risk Management: Techniques That Work
Physicians will learn proven risk management techniques that will help them avoid claims. Covered topics include maintaining a good relationship with the patient, properly handling medical records, informed consent procedures, coordinating care, staying within your true area of expertise, avoidance and many more. Additional effective risk management techniques will be solicited from the group and discussed.
Review and Discussion Group
A free-flowing roundtable discussion covering any and all open issues of interest to attendees.
Friday, August 13, 2004
Physicians will learn how to be an effective member of the defense team. They will learn how defense counsel evaluates and defends a case, how to assist counsel in investigation and preparation of the case, proper pre-trial and courtroom behavior and demeanor, and how to avoid potential pitfalls.
The ultimate decision maker in a medical malpractice case is the jury of lay people. In this segment, physicians will learn what jurors find persuasive, what they do not find persuasive and what defense and plaintiff's counsel will do to make the best impression in front of the jury.
Physicians will be provided with a frank explanation concerning how malpractice attorneys view settlement and value cases. Also included is an explanation and discussion of the factors to consider when deciding whether to settle including reputation, lawsuit stress, databank, getting the suit behind you, insurance concerns, the potential of an award beyond your insurance limits and other concerns.
Physicians will learn the fundamental laws of depositions, what plaintiff's counsel is after at deposition, and how to be an effective witness on your own behalf at deposition. Included will be mock deposition demonstrations of volunteer attendees which will be critiqued by the faculty and attendees.
Physicians will learn specific advanced techniques on how to be an effective witness on their own behalf. Techniques to prepare to give your testimony will be explained, along with specific advice on how to be effective in front of the jury. These include a focus on demeanor and language, the proper use of visual aids, understanding the theme of the case and how to properly explain complicated medical concepts to the lay jury. Included will be mock direct examination demonstrations of volunteer attendees which will be critiqued by the faculty and attendees.
Physicians will learn what plaintiff's counsel is after during cross-examination and how to be effective during even the most withering cross-examinations. Physicians will learn the specific advanced techniques to thrive during cross-examination by plaintiff's counsel, including how to properly prepare for cross examination, giving in where appropriate, not being evasive, maintaining a calm demeanor, showing feeling, active listening and many more. Included will be mock cross examination demonstrations of volunteer attendees which will be critiqued by faculty and attendees.
A final free flowing discussion covering any and all issues of interest to attendees. The most important solutions, answers and recommendations from the course will be reviewed.
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