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On Demand: Child Sexual Abuse Litigation Webinar: Journey To Justice, Part 2


On Demand: Child Sexual Abuse Litigation Webinar: Journey To Justice, Part 2

March 6th, 2024

Join AAJ’s Child Sex Abuse Litigation Group as they discuss navigating the litigation: theories of liability, defendants, and damages.

AAJ is not responsible for accrediting or reporting CLE credits for On-Demand programs. Each attorney is responsible for ensuring their state accepts self-application for self-study CLE credits. FAQs on CLE and Education programs can be found HERE.

This on-demand course contains the webinar recording and agenda from the program as well as a certificate of completion for attendees to use when applying for 60 general minutes of self-study MCLE credit.

Agenda
Date Session
1:00 - 1:05 p.m. WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INTRODUCTIONS
Moderator: Ian Bauer
Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala
Seattle, WA
1:05 - 1:50 p.m. A TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACH TO ATTRACTING CLIENTS AND
MARKETING YOUR PRACTICE

  • Tone matters: sensitive ads
  • Ethical considerations
  • Boundaries on promises
  • Statement of case results
  • Interviewing witnesses who may become clients
  • Targeted marketing to areas in crises
  • Emotional expectations created through your marketing
Brian Kent                                               Jessica Pride
Laffey Bucci Kent                                   Pride Law Firm
Philadelphia, PA                                     San Diego, CA
1:50 - 2:00 p.m.
QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

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