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From 100 days through Opening Statement: Course 1: Final Prep and Theme Fine-Tuning. Topics: Expert depositions Exhibit lists Motions in limine. Expert Witnesses. Timing Early disclosure stipulation? When to start Who goes first Expert containment Scope of opinions
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From 100 days through Opening Statement:Course 1: Final Prep and Theme Fine-Tuning Topics: Expert depositions Exhibit lists Motions in limine Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Expert Witnesses Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Timing • Early disclosure stipulation? • When to start • Who goes first • Expert containment • Scope of opinions • Scope of expertise Issues Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Note issues for motions in limine • Kelly/Frye challenges • “Close” deposition for Kennemur motion • Easterby v. Clark (2009) 171 Cal.App.4th 772, 780-781 Issues Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Exhibit Lists Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Consider a Running List from Start of Case • Start Early and Involve the Trial Attorneys • Premarking: Consult the Clerk • Use Existing Lists as Checklist • Medical Record Summaries • Discovery Logs/Databases • Incorporate existing notes and descriptions • “Real” v. Exhaustive • Organize by Issues (e.g., liability and damages) • Organize by Witness Creation Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Example of Exhibit List Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Key Documents • Deposition Excerpts • Prepare depo outline while considering trial use • Framing question and answer for trial use • Opposing party: “Any purpose” [CCP § 2025.620(b)] • Cross-examination preparation • Demonstratives Integration with Technology Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Motions in Limine Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Timing • Possible Meet-and-Confer Requirement (e.g., Los Angeles Co. Rule 8.92) • Stipulate? (Whether required or not) • If you stipulate, make sure there’s a record • Kelly v. New West Federal Savings (1996) 49 Cal.App.4th 659[demonstrates misuse and abuse of motions in limine ](e.g., Sonoma County local local rules) Check Local Rules Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Jury Questionnaire • “Hot Button” issues • Relate to theme • Voir Dire Issues (e.g., # of challenges) • Demonstratives in Opening • Recurrent Issues in Case Type • MIL Checklist Common Motions Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com
Example of MIL Checklist Cynthia McGuinn ● Miles Cooper ● Daniel Pleasant ● Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & McGuinn ● 415.398.5398 ● mc.team@rftmlaw.com