MCLE Credits: 1.5 Ethics Credits Included: 0.0
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the April 2022 live seminar, 38th Annual Advanced Family Law.
Cosponsored with the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar
A panel of judges discusses effective (and ineffective) use of expert testimony as evidence, including (but not limited to) pretrial requirements, use of treating therapists as experts, and recent case law touching upon expert witness testimony.
FACULTY Hon. B. Elliott Bondurant, Ninth Circuit Court / New Kent Hon. Deborah V. Bryan, Virginia Beach J&DR District Court / Virginia Beach Hon. Daniel E. Ortiz, Court of Appeals of Virginia / Fairfax Barry J. Waldman, Waldman & Associates PLLC / Fredericksburg MODERATOR Patrick L. Maurer, Garriott Maurer, PLLC / Virginia Beach COURSE CO-PLANNERS Susan G. Andrews, Hawthorne & Hawthorne PC / Farmville Kristen L. Kugel, Cooper Ginsberg Gray PLLC / Fairfax Barry J. Waldman, Waldman & Associates PLLC / Fredericksburg
38th Annual Advanced Family Law 2022 (On Demand Seminar)
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