
Deposition Tactics: Preparing, Taking, and Defending (Virtual)
May 28 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
$5.00 – $65.00ONLINE REGISTRATION INCLUDED BELOW.
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Event Description
This CLE is designed to equip attorneys with the skills needed to effectively handle depositions in any civil matter. The program covers best practices for preparing witnesses, crafting strategic questions, and managing difficult opposing counsel. Attendees will gain practical insights into common pitfalls, techniques for controlling testimony, and methods for defending depositions to protect their clients. Whether you’re a new litigator or an experienced practitioner, this session will enhance your ability to conduct depositions with confidence and precision.
CREDIT(S):
1.0 SUBSTANTIVE CREDIT
SPEAKER:
Luke T. Weber, Esquire
Partner, Barley Snyder
Luke is a trial attorney in Barley Snyder’s Litigation Practice Group and chairs the firm’s Health Care Industry Group. Luke has represented clients in numerous cases throughout Pennsylvania in both state and federal courts. He prides himself on applying methodical case preparation and strategic litigation planning to obtain favorable outcomes for his clients. Luke is experienced in all stages of litigation from addressing disputes prior to the filing of a lawsuit through presenting the case to a jury at trial and on appeal. He is also adept at resolving matters through alternative dispute resolution, including confidential mediations and arbitrations when advantageous to the client goals in any particular case. Luke devotes a substantial portion of this practice to defending doctors, hospitals and other health care professionals against medical malpractice claims. He has defended product liability cases, class actions, regulatory prosecutions and various personal injury matters in the health care sector. In addition, he maintains an active commercial litigation practice.
QUESTIONS?
Email Lexi Driendl (cle@lancasterbar.org), Continuing Legal Education & Marketing Coordinator