Briant G. Mildenhall is a Board-Certified trucking attorney at Fried Goldberg in Atlanta, Georgia. He has handled trucking cases in 19 different states and serves on the ATAA Board of Regents. Besides specializing in trucking law, Briant has also dedicated many hours to judicial reform in Eastern Europe.
Trucking cases are different than car crash cases. Depositions play a vital role in resolving trucking cases and preparing them for trial. Learn how to develop themes and rules for depositions of truck drivers and corporate representatives, preparing for these depositions, and tips for taking these depositions. This will include understanding the best sources for establishing expectations and rules for CDL drivers, using demonstrative exhibits, best practices, and dealing with objections.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Closed-captioning available
Briant G. Mildenhall | Fried Goldberg LLC
Briant G. Mildenhall is a Board-Certified trucking attorney at Fried Goldberg in Atlanta, Georgia. He has handled trucking cases in 19 different states and serves on the ATAA Board of Regents. Besides specializing in trucking law, Briant has also dedicated many hours to judicial reform in Eastern Europe. He speaks Russian and has taught trial advocacy skills to law students in Ukraine and Moldova. Briant and his wife live in Roswell, Georgia, with their five children and two dogs, where they enjoy hiking, soccer, and fine pizza.
I. Important Themes in Trucking Cases | 2:00pm – 2:15pm
II. Preparing for Depositions | 2:15pm – 2:30pm
III. Importance Of Depositions in Establishing Liability And Damages | 2:30pm – 2:45pm
IV. Notice Requirements for 30(b)(6) Deposition of Trucking Company Representatives | 2:45pm – 3:00pm
Break | 3:00pm – 3:10pm
V. Conducting the Deposition | 3:10pm – 3:22pm
VI. Videotaping the Deposition | 3:22pm – 3:34pm
VII. Using Demonstrative Exhibits | 3:34pm – 3:46pm
VIII. Raising and Defending Objections | 3:46pm – 3:58pm
IX. Dealing with Evasive or Difficult Deponents | 3:58pm – 4:10pm