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WebCredenza 2024 Ethics of working with experts and witnesses audio replay


Total Credits: 1.2 MCLE, 1.2 Ethics, 0.0 Kansas Credit, 0.0 Kansas Ethics

Practice Area:
Civil Practice & Procedure |  Ethics

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Description

Preparing witnesses – whether fact witnesses or experts – for deposition or trial or conferring with them during breaks in testimony is fraught with ethical issues. Expert witnesses are paid for their time, not their testimony. Though they may be hired to support a client’s view of the facts, there are limits to how experts can be coached. There are also real limits to how attorneys can prompt fact witnesses, for instance, to “not remember” unfavorable facts. There are also significant ethical issues involving how to handle inadvertently produced privileged documents and when testimony goes in an unexpected adverse direction. This program will provide you with a practical guide to the ethical issues and traps of working with witnesses.

  • Paying witnesses for their time versus their testimony.
  • Prompting a witness to “not remember” unfavorable testimony.
  • Conferring with witnesses during deposition breaks and the limits of what you advise.
  • Dishonest witnesses – what are your obligations to the court and your client?
  • How to handle the inadvertent production of privileged documents.
  • Drafting witness affidavits without interviewing the witness.

Opinions and positions stated by presenters of MoBarCLE programs are those of the presenters and not necessarily those of The Missouri Bar. This program is intended as information for lawyers in Missouri, in conjunction with other research they deem necessary, in the exercise of their independent judgment.

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