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Judicial Forum

The Judges' View: Indiana Civil Litigation Do's and Don'ts

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Indiana CLE Approved 3 Total
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2 hours 57 minutes
Cari Sheehan
Gary Miller
David Najjar
Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet
With Cari L. Sheehan from Taft Stettinius & Hollister, LLP + 3 others
Recorded December 13, 2024
Product ID 99961

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Overview

What Civil Court Judges Want Every Attorney to Know Featuring Distinguished Judges from

Knowing what the court expects will help you pilot your case without detrimental bumps and hiccups. That's why we've asked local civil court judges to share their insights on common procedural, evidentiary, and advocacy challenges. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions, get answers, and hear what issues other attorneys are encountering. Register today!

  • Identify unacceptable litigation tactics that cross the line.
  • Learn when attorneys need to resolve issues on their own.
  • Clarify the rules of evidence as they're applied in specific situations.
  • Prevent procedural mistakes in discovery, pre-trial conferences and trial presentation.

Abbreviated Agenda

The Judges' View: Civil Litigation Do's and Don'ts

Break: 10:30 - 10:45
Panelists: Hon. Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet, Hon. Gary L. Miller and Hon. David Najjar
Moderator: Cari L. Sheehan

  1. Navigating the Local Civil Court Procedure: Concrete Rules and Unwritten Etiquette
  2. Initial Pleadings, Filing Suggestions, Common Motions Mistakes
  3. Case Management and Scheduling: Personal Preferences and Pet Peeves
  4. Summary Judgment Motions and Hearings
  5. Judges' View of Discovery
  6. Pre-Trial Briefs and Litigation Techniques That Facilitate Case Resolution
  7. Expert Use and Evidence: What Judges Focus on When Making Decisions
  8. Seeking the Judge's Guidance Outside of Scheduled Conferences
  9. Jury Selection and Juror Requests - What is Appropriate?
  10. Trial Presentation Do's and Don'ts
Product ID 99961

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Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Indiana CLE Approved 3 Total
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  1. The Judges' View: Civil Litigation Do's and Don'ts

    Break: 10:30 - 10:45
    Panelists: Hon. Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet, Hon. Gary L. Miller and Hon. David Najjar
    Moderator: Cari L. Sheehan

    1. Navigating the Local Civil Court Procedure: Concrete Rules and Unwritten Etiquette
    2. Initial Pleadings, Filing Suggestions, Common Motions Mistakes
    3. Case Management and Scheduling: Personal Preferences and Pet Peeves
    4. Summary Judgment Motions and Hearings
    5. Judges' View of Discovery
    6. Pre-Trial Briefs and Litigation Techniques That Facilitate Case Resolution
    7. Expert Use and Evidence: What Judges Focus on When Making Decisions
    8. Seeking the Judge's Guidance Outside of Scheduled Conferences
    9. Jury Selection and Juror Requests - What is Appropriate?
    10. Trial Presentation Do's and Don'ts

Who Should Attend

This basic-to-intermediate level online seminar is designed for attorneys.

Speakers

Cari L Sheehan
Cari L.
Sheehan
Taft Stettinius & Hollister, LLP
Hon. Gary L Miller
Hon. Gary L.
Miller
Marion County Superior Court
Hon. David Najjar
Hon. David
Najjar
Hamilton County Superior Court
Hon. Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet
Hon. Amber
Collins-Gebrehiwet
Marion County Circuit Court
Speaker bio
Cari L Sheehan

Cari L. Sheehan

Taft Stettinius & Hollister, LLP
Cari Sheehan

is an assistant general counsel with Taft Stettinius & Hollister, LLP. With over 15 years of legal experience in civil litigation, conflicts of interest, and professional responsibility, she serves as the firm's assistant general counsel with Taft Stettinius & Hollister, LLP. In this role, she advises firm attorneys with respect to ethics compliance, risk prevention, and conflicts of interest. In addition, she assists in the review and negotiation of outside counsel guidelines, conflict waivers and engagement letters, and other items with ethical implications. In addition, she assists in providing ethical training and education within the firm to its attorneys and staff. Ms. Sheehan is an adjunct professor at the IU Robert H. McKinney School where she teaches professional responsibility. She is also a former assistant clinical professor of business law and ethics at the Kelley School of Business. She is passionate about promoting ethical awareness, integrity, and professionalism in the legal and business fields and contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practice in these domains. Ms. Sheehan is a frequent presenter and author on ethics and professionalism in the legal industry. She is a reoccurring author with the Res Gestae regarding the Ethics Curbstone and has been quoted in publications for her knowledge on ethical topics. Ms. Sheehan is also an avid speaker, having given over 200 seminars on ethics and professionalism for various local and national platforms. Her primary area of research is regarding the ethics of AI and how it affects the legal and business community.

Speaker bio
Hon. Gary L Miller

Hon. Gary L. Miller

Marion County Superior Court
Gary Miller

is a Superior Court Judge in the Marion County Superior Court.

Speaker bio
Hon. David Najjar

Hon. David Najjar

Hamilton County Superior Court
David Najjar

is a Superior Court Judge in the Hamilton County Superior Court.

Speaker bio
Hon. Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet

Hon. Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet

Marion County Circuit Court
Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet

is a Circuit Court Judge in the Marion County Circuit Court.

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