CLE Seminar: 33rd Annual College of Evidence

Saturday, September 12, 2015

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Agenda

Update on Evidence
Robert B. Adelman, Esq., Adelman Hirsch & Connors, LLP, Bridgeport
 

Admissibility of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Under the Amended Connecticut Code of Evidence
Honorable Steven D. Ecker, Connecticut Superior Court

“Legislative” History of the ESI Amendments: Why Were They Needed and Where Did They Come From?

  • Preliminary Admissibility Issues and Authentication of ESI Under the Code
  • Hearsay and Business Records Issues Involving ESI Under the Code
  • Other Issues Regarding ESI Evidence
     

UIM Issues : A Case Study
James M. Connolly, Esq., Rodie & Connolly, PC, Milford, CT

  • Proof of exhaustion in an underinsured motorist case when the defendant is “unavailable”  
  • CGS sec. 38a-336c
  • Fagan v. Amex Assurance Company, 2000 Conn. Super. Lexis 237, CV 970575896
  • Marshalling the Evidence

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  • You Tube - It's Coming In!
  • Race v Wal - Mart Stores 2012 Conn. Super.Lexis 2944
  • Judge Wilson’s Analysis
  • Remembering the Basics

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  • Workers Comp Reductions / Setoffs
  • Trial Bifurcation:  Court / Jury
  • Strategies related to the reductions
  • The Insurance Policy as Evidence

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  • Subsequent “Injury” and Jury Speculation

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Speakers

Robert B. Adelman, Esq. (chair) Adelman Connors & Krevolin, LLP
James M. Connolly, Esq. Connolly Brennan Ralabate, PC
Hon. Steven D. Ecker Supreme Court

CLE Credits

This Continuing Legal Education program is appropriate for both newly-admitted and experienced attorneys, and has been approved for the following credits in accordance with the rule requirements of these states:

Skills
New York 4.50 cr
Connecticut 3.75 cr

Venue

Yale Law School Sterling Law Building, 127 Wall Street, Room 127, New Haven CT 06511

Additional Information

Hard copies of the materials will not be provided at the program. Registrants will be able to access the materials via web link prior to the seminar, allowing you to print the materials in advance of the program. We encourage attendees to go green by either downloading the materials to your laptop or using the CD-ROM which will be provided at the program.

Refunds will not be granted for cancellations received after the link to the materials has been sent.