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Archived Webinars

All archived webinars are merely for educational and viewing purposes ONLY. NO CLE CREDIT will be given for watching the archived webinar.

A Covert Weapon for Litigators

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Program Description

On January 18, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with consulting and testifying in personal injury, products liability and organizational negligence expert Tom Taormina, presented a one-hour interactive webinar presentation, A Covert Weapon for Litigators, for all legal professionals.

Brief Description

Proving appropriate or negligent standard of care is typically an endless debate and prejudiced opinions. Utilizing the practice of conducting duty and standard of care investigations with the trademarked Forensic Business Pathology techniques has yielded a 96% success rate in more than 40 cases.

Duty of care is determined by finding and citing compelling standards. Standard of care is determined by comparing the defendant’s actions to international standards of quality management.

Note: This webinar was approved for CLE credit in CA, NJ, PA, and IL.

Disclaimer: Please remember that if you are applying for CLE credit you must attend for the full 60 minutes of the LIVE presentation, not the ONDemand version. If a participant is seeking credit in states we are not approved to issue credit and the participating party seeking credit incurs a fee to receive said credit, it is not the obligation of TASA to remit payment for such credit. It is the participant's obligation to remit payment to the state in which they would like to receive credit.

Litigating a Failure to Warn Claim in Product Liability/Personal Injury Cases

TASA ID: 3592

On April 16, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with product safety expert Gerald Goldhaber, will present a free, one-hour interactive webinar presentation, Litigating a Failure to Warn Claim in Product Liability/Personal Injury Cases, for all legal professionals. During this presentation, Gerald Goldhaber will discuss:

  • Legal vs. practical definition of a warning
  • When a warning is needed
  • Legal requirements of a warning
  • Process of creating/evaluating a warning
  • Samples of effective warnings and wacky warnings
  • Different perspectives on litigating a failure to warn claim


Disclaimer: Please remember that if you are applying for CLE credit you must attend for the full 60 minutes of the LIVE presentation, not the ONDemand version. If a participant is seeking credit in states we are not approved to issue credit and the participating party seeking credit incurs a fee to receive said credit, it is not the obligation of TASA to remit payment for such credit. It is the participant's obligation to remit payment to the state in which they would like to receive credit.

Use of Force Videos in Court Cases Don’t Tell The Whole Story

TASA ID: 321

Program Description:

On September 24, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with law enforcement and safety expert Timothy Dimoff, presented a free, one and a half hour, interactive, webinar presentation, Use of Force Videos in Court Cases Don’t Tell The Whole Story, for all legal professionals. 

During this presentation, Tim Dimoff discussed:

  • Why videos do not always tell the whole story
  • The use of force continuum
  • Acceptable police reactions in threatening situations
  • The effect of human factors in confrontations and how they influence videos
  • Supreme court rulings regarding the use of videos in court

Disclaimer: Please remember that if you are applying for CLE credit you must attend for the full 90 minutes of the LIVE presentation, not the ONDemand version. If a participant is seeking credit in states we are not approved to issue credit and the participating party seeking credit incurs a fee to receive said credit, it is not the obligation of TASA to remit payment for such credit. It is the participant's obligation to remit payment to the state in which they would like to receive credit.

Litigating a Failure to Warn Claim in Product Liability/Personal Injury Cases

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TASA ID: 3592

Program Description:

On March 6, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with product safety expert Gerald Goldhaber, presented a free, one-hour interactive webinar presentation, Litigating a Failure to Warn Claim in Product Liability/Personal Injury Cases, for all legal professionals. During this presentation, Gerald Goldhaber discussed:

  • Legal vs. practical definition of a warning
  • When a warning is needed
  • Legal requirements of a warning
  • Process of creating/evaluating a warning
  • Samples of effective warnings and wacky warnings
  • Different perspectives on litigating a failure to warn claim

Foot & Ankle Injuries, Malpractice and Medicine

TASA ID: 10485

Program Description:

On August 2, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with podiatry expert Dr. Aprajita Nakra, presented a free, one-hour interactive webinar presentation, Foot & Ankle Injuries, Malpractice and Medicine, for all legal professionals. During this presentation, Aprajita discussed:

  • Legality of foot and ankle pathology
  • Personal injury
  • Medical malpractice
  • Workers' compensation
  • Expectations of the “expert”
  • Significance of the diabetic foot
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
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