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The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 211 - Med Mal Litigation Part 7 - Litigation Timeline

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Medical malpractice defense attorney Michael Denning of Heyl Royster joins Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. to talk about the timeline of litigation in medical malpractice. First, Michael and Bill touch on the mental stress of being named in a lawsuit and the importance of making sure the physician or named defendant is doing okay and checking in on their mental health. They discuss the process of building trust with the defendant and issues that arise around finger pointing and defendants who are worried about their reputation if word gets out that they are being sued. Michael and Bill talk about preparing for deposition and how defendants are so often misinformed about what the purpose of their testimony is and how their deposition really needs to be prepared for and handled. They also discuss the challenge of working with foreign-born witnesses and how all witnesses must embrace their conduct and decisions. Lastly, Mike and Bill talk about the trial phase of litigation, the direction that needs to be given to defendants about what to expect at trial, and why they are a focal point for the jury even when they are not on the witness stand. Watch the video of this episode: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/F8L

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Medical malpractice defense attorney Michael Denning of Heyl Royster joins Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. to talk about the timeline of litigation in medical malpractice. First, Michael and Bill touch on the mental stress of being named in a lawsuit and the importance of making sure the physician or named defendant is doing okay and checking in on their mental health. They discuss the process of building trust with the defendant and issues that arise around finger pointing and defendants who are worried about their reputation if word gets out that they are being sued. Michael and Bill talk about preparing for deposition and how defendants are so often misinformed about what the purpose of their testimony is and how their deposition really needs to be prepared for and handled. They also discuss the challenge of working with foreign-born witnesses and how all witnesses must embrace their conduct and decisions. Lastly, Mike and Bill talk about the trial phase of litigation, the direction that needs to be given to defendants about what to expect at trial, and why they are a focal point for the jury even when they are not on the witness stand. Watch the video of this episode: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/F8L

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