Maryland Association for Justice, Inc. presents... MOCK TRIAL
One Judge. Two Juries. Two Legal Teams. Invaluable insight into the Courtroom.
MAJ
presents an educational program where you can watch TWO JURIES independently decide
the same case. Experienced trial lawyers will try a case in front of a county jury and a city jury.
• Will they reach the same verdict and why? • Instant jury feedback after each witness testifi es! • An opportunity to submit questions to the jury. • Watch jury deliberations via closed circuit TV!
• Learn the signifi cant diff erences between a City Jury vs. a County Jury.
• Find out what matters to a jury regarding issues of credibility.
FEATURING The Judge
Hon. Dale R. Cathell (Ret.)
T e McCammon Group (MAJ Sponsor)
The Lawyers for the Plaintiff
James L. Otway
Otway & Russo, LLP Leslie Hayes Russo Otway & Russo, LLP
The Police Offi cer
L. Clifton O’Connor Holmes & O’Connor, P.A.
The Lawyers for the Defense
Robert G. Fiore
Azrael, Gann & Franz, LLP
Irwin E. Weiss
Irwin E. Weiss, Esq. The Doctors
Charles T orne, M.D. Multi-Specialty Healthcare (MAJ Sponsor)
Gary W. Pushkin, M.D. Cohen & Pushkin
Maryland Association for Justice, Inc.
6240 Old Dobbin Lane • Suite 100 Columbia, MD 21045
Phone: (410) 872-0990 • Fax: (410) 872-0990 Winter 2009 Trial Reporter Friday, March 27. 2009
9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tremont Grand
225 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201
How to Register Register on-line at
www.marylandassociationforjustice.com or
Call MAJ at (410) 872-0990 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast/Visit Exhibitors
9:00 am Opening Statements & Plaintiff Examination
10:30am Morning Break Visit Exhibitors 10:40 am Plaintiff ’s Experts 1:00 pm Lunch/Visit Exhibitors 2:00 pm Defendant’s Witnesses 3:40pm Afternoon Break/Visit Exhibitors 3:50 pm Closing Arguments/Deliberation 5:10 pm Return of Verdict & Discussion
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