Taylor Rodney Marks Co-Chairs CLE Event for North Carolina Advocates for Justice
Personal injury attorney Taylor Rodney Marks is serving as co-chair for an upcoming Continuing Legal Education (CLE) event, hosted by the North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
Join her on Friday, May 3, for “Proving Causation in Auto Trials,” an informative one-day seminar on various topics related to trial litigation.
Topics to be Discussed:
- Direct Examination of Lay Witness
- Pre-Trial Steps to Identify and Address Causation
- Opening Statements
- Closing Arguments and Persuasive Summation Points
- Cross-Examination of Defendant’s Medical Expert
- Direct Examination of Plaintiff’s Medical Expert
- Presentation on Diagnostic Films
- Direct Examination of a Plaintiff to Assist in Telling Their Story
Attendees of the event will receive CLE credit approved by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Continuing Legal Education. The program offers six general credits, allowing legal professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills in proving causation in auto trials.
The CLE begins at 8 a.m. at NCAJ’s Headquarters in Raleigh, NC. Those interested in attending this insightful event can register on the North Carolina Advocates for Justice website and select their preferred mode of attendance, either in person or virtually.