Police Liability and Damages in Death Cases under § 1983

Wayne C. Beyer
Wayne C. Beyer |

Wayne C. Beyer, Esq. is an experienced trial lawyer, author, presenter, and former federal official and administrative appeals judge. Mr. Beyer has been lead counsel in 300-350 police misconduct and corrections cases and dozens of jury trials as assistant corporation counsel (later called assistant attorney general) for the District of Columbia, and before that as outside counsel to New Hampshire’s Property and Liability Insurance Trust. He is the author of law review and magazine articles and the leading 1540-page treatise and handbook Police Misconduct: A Practitioner’s Guide to Section 1983 (JURIS 2018)

Live Video-Broadcast: May 27, 2025

1.5 hour CLE

This program is only available to All-Access Pass Members.
Subscribe to Miami-Dade Bar + myLawCLEs All-Access Pass...
Get this course, plus over 1,000+ live webinars.
Learn More

Program Summary

Your next police liability case under § 1983 may be a fatality or involve a catastrophic injury. Are you ready for the challenge? Maximizing your recovery for the plaintiff? Or damage control and avoiding a blow-up verdict for the defense? This program will take you through what you need to know, from case selection for the plaintiff; investigation and representation for the defense; discovery for both sides; the three experts you will need; the defense motion for summary judgment; negotiation and settlement; evidentiary issues for trial; jury selection, instructions, and the verdict form; trial and post-trial motions and fees.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Case selection for the plaintiff
  • Investigation and representation for the defense
  • Complaint, answer, and motion to dismiss
  • Discovery in high exposure cases
  • Liability, damages experts, and the medical examiner
  • Defense motion for summary judgment
  • Case evaluation, negotiation, and settlement
  • Evidentiary issues for trial
  • Jury selection
  • Defendants’ Rule 50(a) Motion
  • Qualified Immunity
  • Closing argument and jury instructions
  • Special verdict form
  • Post-trial motions under Rules 50(b), 59, and remittitur
  • Attorney’s fees

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Date / Time: May 27, 2025

  • 2:00 pm – 3:40 pm Eastern
  • 1:00 pm – 2:40 pm Central
  • 12:00 pm – 1:40 pm Mountain
  • 11:00 am – 12:40 pm Pacific

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Speaker_Wayne C. Beyer_MDBWayne C. Beyer

Wayne C. Beyer, Esq. is an experienced trial lawyer, author, presenter, and former federal official and administrative appeals judge. Mr. Beyer has been lead counsel in 300-350 police misconduct and corrections cases and dozens of jury trials as assistant corporation counsel (later called assistant attorney general) for the District of Columbia, and before that as outside counsel to New Hampshire’s Property and Liability Insurance Trust. He is the author of law review and magazine articles and the leading 1540-page treatise and handbook Police Misconduct: A Practitioner’s Guide to Section 1983 (JURIS 2018), available at a discount to attendees of this program at http://www.jurispub.com/Bookstore/Civil/Police-Misconduct.html.

In addition, he has been a presenter on § 1983 at national programs for Georgetown University Law Center, the Defense Research Institute, the American Bar Association, the Federal Judicial Center (for District and Magistrate Judges), and over 75 national webinars. Mr. Beyer is a member of the N.H. and D.C. Bars and holds degrees from Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and Georgetown University Law Center. He can be reached at [email protected]; (603) 356-5106.

Agenda

I. Case selection for the plaintiff | 2:00pm – 2:05pm

II. Investigation and representation for the defense | 2:05pm – 2:10pm

III. Complaint, answer, and motion to dismiss | 2:10pm – 2:20pm

IV. Discovery in high exposure cases | 2:20pm – 2:25pm

V. Liability, damages experts, and the medical examiner | 2:25pm – 2:35pm

VI. Defense motion for summary judgment | 2:35pm – 2:45pm

VII. Case evaluation, negotiation, and settlement | 2:45pm – 2:50pm

VIII. Evidentiary issues for trial | 2:50pm – 2:55pm

IX. Jury selection | 2:55pm – 3:00pm

Break | 3:00pm – 3:10pm

X. Defendants’ Rule 50(a) Motion | 3:10pm – 3:15pm

XI. Qualified Immunity | 3:15pm – 3:20pm

XII. Closing argument and jury instructions | 3:20pm – 3:25pm

XIII. Special verdict form | 3:25pm – 3:30pm

XIV. Post-trial motions under Rules 50(b), 59, and remittitur | 3:30pm – 3:35pm

XV. Attorney’s fees | 3:35pm – 3:40pm

More CLE Webinars
Upcoming CLE Webinars
Nonbankruptcy Restructuring Alternatives
Nonbankruptcy Restructuring Alternatives Tue, May 27, 2025
Live Webcast
Obtaining and Using Social Media Evidence (2025 Edition)
Obtaining and Using Social Media Evidence (2025 Edition) Wed, June 4, 2025
On-Demand
Live Replay
Mastering Storytelling in Law in the AI Era
Mastering Storytelling in Law in the AI Era Thu, June 5, 2025
On-Demand
Live Replay
Microsoft Copilot 365 AI tool for Lawyers (Part 1)
Microsoft Copilot 365 AI tool for Lawyers (Part 1) Fri, June 6, 2025
On-Demand
Live Replay
Gun Trust 101 (2025 Edition)
Gun Trust 101 (2025 Edition) Mon, June 9, 2025
On-Demand
Live Replay