Venue: Mitchell
Hamline School
of Law, Room 223
The Minnesota State Bar
Association, the New Lawyers’ Section, and the New Lawyers’ Section Law School
Engagement Committee are excited to announce a first-ever series of
practice-based presentations geared towards law students and new lawyers on
various areas of law.
Robins Kaplan, LLP attorney
Liz Fors will kick off the first series of presentations by
discussing her experiences working as a medical malpractice litigation associate
on the landmark verdict she secured with her colleagues in Edward Bermingham
IV v. Patricia Eid NP el al.. Ms. Fors will provide a background of the
Bermingham matter
and address what it was like to work a complex medical malpractice case from
pre-litigation investigation stage through the end of trial. Chris Messerly and
Liz obtained the largest wrongful death case in state history and what is believed to be the third largest verdict in United
States history for a wrongful death case for these types
of damages. Liz will also provide pleadings and other written materials that her firm
prepared during the course of litigation.
About the Presenter
Elizabeth Fors, an associate at
Robins Kaplan, is passionate about helping those who have been injured from
medical malpractice or personal injury. She graduated summa cum laude
from Hamline University School of Law, which she attended part-time while
working full-time as a paralegal. In her first eighteen months as trial lawyer,
she served as co-counsel on three medical malpractice trials.
Lunch will be
provided.
One Standard CLE Credit Applied
For | Event Code: 254589
Cost:
MSBA Members and Law Student Members: $0
Non-Members: $25
Remote
Participation:
Remote participation is not available for this
presentation.
Want more information about the New
Lawyers Section?
Questions? Contact Kyle Willems 612-334-5787
The MSBA is committed to creating an inclusive
environment in which all members can participate fully. If you need reasonable
accommodations to participate in this event, please notify Mike Carlson. Please provide at least 72 hours prior to the event to allow
sufficient time to make arrangements.