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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Effective December 1, 2010, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will have changed the way in which expert discovery will be conducted in federal court litigation. With good reason, practitioners have long assumed that all draft expert reports and all communications with testifying experts are subject to disclosure. Under amended Rule 26(b)(4), however, most attorney-expert communications and draft reports will now be protected work product. Join <a href="http://www.fordharrison.com/showbio.aspx?Show=4497">Matt Rita</a>, a partner in Ford &amp; Harrison&#39;s Denver office, for this timely program by Celesq&reg; AttorneysEd Center in partnership with West LegalEdcenter that examines those changes.&nbsp; The presentation will&nbsp;include important exceptions to the new rule and potential ethical challenges attorneys may face as they adapt to it.</p>  <p>Cost to attend this web cast is $179 and includes online access for 180 days. To register, or for more information, please <a href="http://westlegaledcenter.com/program_guide/course_detail.jsf;jsessionid=D312D11EBABE2C3BD7A5C60F30C82E4A?courseId=33272366">click here</a>.</p> 
SUMMARY:"New Rules and Old Habits: Expert Discovery in Federal Court" Web Cast
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