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Locking in Liability for Slip, Trip and Fall Cases

Depositions That Pin Down Notice, Policies, and Safety Failures

What You Will Learn

  • Develop discovery designed to uncover notice, inspection failures, safety policies, and prior incidents
  • Effectively notice and prepare for PMK/corporate witness, employee, and management depositions in premises liability cases
  • Use deposition testimony to establish notice, control, foreseeability, and preventability of dangerous conditions
  • Obtain admissions that can be used in trial
  • Build a liability story that allows you to focus the jury on the defendant’s safety failures and your client’s damages

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What You Will Learn

  • Develop discovery designed to uncover notice, inspection failures, safety policies, and prior incidents
  • Effectively notice and prepare for PMK/corporate witness, employee, and management depositions in premises liability cases
  • Use deposition testimony to establish notice, control, foreseeability, and preventability of dangerous conditions
  • Obtain admissions that can be used in trial
  • Build a liability story that allows you to focus the jury on the defendant’s safety failures and your client’s damages
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Tuesday, July 28, 2026

2PM CENTRAL
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Price

$99 for Plaintiff Attorney Members
$129 for Plaintiff Attorney Non-Members

75 minutes
Publisher

Consumer Attorneys of California

Subjects

Premises Liability

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Summary

Successful premises liability cases are built long before trial. In this webinar Dan Kramer teaches plaintiff attorneys how to use targeted discovery and strategic depositions to establish notice, uncover safety failures, and obtain the admissions needed to prove liability. You will learn how to identify the key witnesses, develop effective deposition topics, and use PMK/30(b)(6), employee, and corporate testimony to build a compelling liability story that strengthens settlement value and trial presentation.

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Presenters

Daniel Kramer

Dan Kramer is a trial attorney and founder of Kramer Trial Lawyers A.P.C. Mr. Kramer has tried numerous personal injury and... Read More

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Agenda

5 Minutes - Introduction
60 Minutes - Presentation
10 Minutes - Live Q&A with the Speaker

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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). Registrants in jurisdictions not listed below will receive a Certificate of Attendance/Completion that may or may not meet credit requirements in other jurisdictions. Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant attending the live program at their own computer and phone.

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How to Attend

Join the live program from your office, home, or hotel room using a computer with high speed internet. You may ask questions, participate in evaluations, and post comments from your computer during the program. Please note that credit (if available) is only provided to registered attendees participating at their own computer and phone. Simple instructions with a link to the program will be sent when you register and again the day before the webinar.

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