Identifying, Preparing, and Examining Expert Witnesses
September 2012
Identifying, Preparing and Examining Expert Witnesses - LIVE IN DENVER
Co-Sponsored by the CBA Litigation Section
Program Description:
Presenting expert testimony is an increasingly important part of good advocacy. This program is designed to help advocates
- Clarify the sometimes fuzzy line between lay and expert witnesses;
- Properly prepare expert witnesses for trial; and
- Conduct effective direct and cross-examinations of expert witnesses.
Presented by H. Patrick “Pat” Furman, Esq.
Agenda:
11:30 am - 12:00 pm Registration
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Program (Lunch Provided)
Faculty:
Presented by H. Patrick “Pat” Furman, Esq.
After graduating from the University of Colorado School of Law in 1980, Pat Furman spent nearly seven years in the Office of Public Defender, representing indigent defendants in every type of criminal case in various jurisdictions in Colorado. After a year in private practice, which included a short stint as a District Court Magistrate, he joined the faculty of the Law School at the University of Colorado in 1988. Pat served as the Director of Clinical Programs from 1994 to 2004. As a clinician, Pat taught Criminal Practice and Trial Advocacy to students handling misdemeanor and traffic cases in Boulder courts, and also taught Criminal Law and Evidence and ran the Wrongful Convictions Clinic. Since 2009, Pat has been semi-retired, but continues to teach Evidence, Criminal Procedure, and Trial Advocacy at the law school, and helps administer the Colorado Innocence Project.
Location Information
CLECI Large Classroom
1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
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1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
Registration Fees
Non Member | $69.00 |
CBA | $39.00 |
LITIG | $29.00 |
CLEACCESSPASS | $10.00 |
- General Credits: 1.00
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