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2025 Annual Conference - 07/31/2025 to 08/02/2025


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Workshops for 2025 Annual Conference

Bad Faith Deposition Case Study: Preparing and Defending against Common Scenarios in Adjuster Depositions
An interactive session featuring a mock deposition on claims handling under the hypothetical setting of alleged 3rd party bad faith for failure to settle within limits. Overview • Bad Faith Deposition Preparation • Fact Pattern • Mock Bad Faith Deposition o Case Study I: Non-Fact Specific “Reptile/Edge” Questions o Case Study II: Claims Manuals, Guidelines, Procedures, Compliance, Training and Experience o Case Study III: Incomplete Investigation o Case Study IV: Evaluation of Liability and Damages

General Session

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Bomb Squad Boot Camp, Navigating Nuclear Payouts
This presentation and discussion will provide practitioners with insight into how to identify when nuclear payouts are a possibility and how to navigate and avoid such outcomes. The session will challenge traditionally held beliefs, provide actionable advice for practitioners, and aims to build communal knowledge.

General Session

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Brenda Wineapple Book Signing


General Session

Claiming the Visual High Ground
This presentation was developed to bring awareness to the many reasons why engaging your audience visually is imperative. We discuss the efficiency of visual communication, how to go about developing the demonstratives, the aspects of a case that benefit most from visual aids, and much more.

General Session

Complex Causation Issues in Medical Malpractice Cases
This session will be providing an intro to issues of legal and medical causation, and expanding into advanced issues such as “loss of chance” theories, aggravation of pre-existing conditions, and apportionment of damages when the patient has multiple injuries and comorbidities.

Medical Malpractice Defense

Deposition Skills – Part 1 - Taking Depositions
By attending a deposition skills training, a new lawyer would learn how to effectively take depositions, including a brief overview of depositions including when, why, who, how, and where; key aspects of taking a deposition; preparing for a deposition, deposition goals, and deposition outlines; and deposition style.

New Lawyer

Deposition Skills- Pt 2- Taking and/or Defending Expert, Rule 30(b)(6), & Trial Preservation Depositions
By attending a deposition skills training, a new lawyer would learn how to effectively use questioning technique and understand taking and defending trial preservation depositions, Rule 30(b)(6) depositions, and expert depositions.

New Lawyer

Developing Strategies to address Fear v. GEICO decision
Presenters will discuss the importance of understanding what the Fear case did, and did not say; how to use representations or potentially, misrepresentations, about that case made by insured's advocates to carriers; discovery implications; motions implications and jury instruction implications.

General Liability

Exhibitor Prize Drawing – Don’t Miss It!
More than 50 vendors will be collecting business cards throughout the conference—but it all comes down to the grand finale. Join us at the closing session as vendors draw names and hand out prizes ranging from the fun and creative to the seriously over-the-top. Whether you’re in it for the swag, the suspense, or just the spectacle, this is one event you won’t want to miss!

General Session

Finessing Voir Dire: How being Inclusive and Alert for Common Plaintiff Tactics Can Stack the Deck in Your Favor.
Jury selection is an art and a science. Recent world events have stirred up strong feelings and potential jurors are not immune. A practitioner and a jury consultant will walk through ways to get the jury on your side by making everyone on the panel feel welcome and heard and arm you to combat common Plaintiff tactics like the Reptile Theory.

General Liability

Gender and Pronouns in the Legal Practice
This program is designed to promote education and understanding of pronoun usage and gender identity both personally and in the context of the legal profession. The program will cover a variety of issues including, but not limited to, understanding different gender identities, pronoun usage, gender-neutral language, ethics, requirements of the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act, responsibilities of lawyers, and practicing allyship. This session is applicable to all legal professionals to foster inclusivity, understanding, and acceptance in the workplace and the greater legal community.

General Session

Immigration Compliance for Employers
In a rapidly changing U.S. immigration enforcement landscape, it is more important than ever for employers and their attorneys to understand immigration compliance requirements. This session will cover current trends in immigration compliance and enforcement for employers and tips to help you or your clients prepare for I-9 audits and other immigration-related actions in the workplace.

Employment Law

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Judge's Panel: A Discussion of Science in the Courtroom, Moderated by Judge Ross Buchanan (ret.)


General Session

Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial that Riveted America
Wineapple is an award-winning historian. Her work is widely acclaimed and instantly accessible. She begins with a question she feels hasn’t been answered in a way that satisfies her – or hasn’t been asked at all. Much of her work focuses on events and figures from our past, contextualizing them in our present. This is true of her recent book, “KEEPING THE FAITH: God, Democracy, and the Trial that Riveted America,” about the infamous Scopes monkey trial. That trial, often called “the trial of the century,” was not just a courtroom battle but a flashpoint in a broader cultural war – about science, religion, and education - that continues to reverberate in America today.

General Session

Look What You Made Me Do: Taylor Swift Legal Lore


General Session

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Lunch & Learn - Legislative Update
Melissa and Adam will discuss the 2025 legislative session, including bills that were introduced but failed as well as new laws affecting CDLA practice areas.

General Session

Lunch and Learn - Case Law Update - Jeff Ruebel
Longtime CDLA member and Amicus Committee Board member Jeffrey Ruebel returns to the stage to deliver his annual roundup of recent case law and legislative developments impacting Colorado civil defense attorneys. Always insightful and never dull, Jeff’s presentation blends substantive legal updates with his trademark (and often self-declared) sense of humor. Whether you’re there for the case citations or the comedic timing, this is a session you won’t want to miss.

General Session

Numbers vs. Narratives: Best Practices for Cost Analysis & Legal Strategy in Construction Defect Matters
This session provides a comprehensive primer on cost estimating and best practices for preparing cost-of-repair estimates in litigated construction defect cases. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how cost estimates are developed, the strengths and limitations of cost databases and estimating software, and techniques for analyzing subcontractor estimates. Key distinctions between soft costs and hard costs will also be covered, along with other fundamental principles of cost estimating. In addition to technical considerations, this session will explore legal strategies for deposing cost experts, voir dire, crafting a compelling narrative for trial, and positioning for settlement. Practical scenarios and situations will be discussed to illustrate the importance of having a working knowledge of cost estimating.

Construction Defect

The 10-Tell Tale Signs of Deception
In the “10 Tell-Tale Signs of Deception” presentation, our Certified Forensic Interviewers from Eide Bailly LLP will discuss how to identify these 10 signs of deception and what they mean. During the presentation, we will discuss how these “hot spots” will allow the interviewer to peel away the information to get to the root cause of the deception signals in order to gain as much information as possible from the individual being interviewed. If an interviewer is unable to get detailed information from the interviewee, there is no account/story to either confirm or dismantle. During this presentation, information on how people communicate, the seven common human emotions, and how an individual stores memories may affect how they are able to retrieve information during an interview will also be discussed. With so much vital information being conveyed from one person to another in many different environments, it is imperative legal and business professionals recognize when a person’s answers might be deceptive and when a professional interviewer might be needed to assist in obtaining further information from the interviewee.

General Session

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Tips, Tricks, and Pitfalls for Cases Involving the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act (CGIA)


Governmental

Topics in Workers Compensation Impacted by Recent Appellate Decisions


Worker Comp

Uncovering the Driver Actions That Caused a Crash
:Lawyers litigating vehicular crashes often face questions related to how a driver’s actions contributed to a crash. The proliferation of event data recorders (EDRs) and dash or windshield mounted cameras has provided a clearer picture of driver actions preceding crashes. These systems provide a window into the specific actions a driver took prior to the crash, enabling those actions to be evaluated. But the meaning of the data from these EDRs and video systems is not always obvious on the surface. The data needs to be interpreted using methods that will be admitted at the time of trial. This presentation presents a series of real-world case studies in which event data and video were analyzed to reveal driver actions that caused a crash. Attorneys attending this presentation will leave with an understanding of the crash data available on newer vehicles and after-market dash cams and how this data can be used to evaluate a driver’s role in causing a crash.

General Liability

Unlocking the Power of Technical Experts in Litigation
Unlock the power of technical engineering experts to fortify your litigation cases with in-depth liability and causal analyses, including site investigation, evidence management, testing, analysis, report writing, and testifying. While experts provide critical insights based on scientific analysis and physical examination, their science-heavy language can be challenging. Drawing on case studies, we will share best practices and lessons learned from our experience, demonstrating how we effectively use technical experts across all phases of disputes—claims, prelitigation, fact-finding, mediation, arbitration, and trial. We will show you how to leverage their scientific expertise to bring clarity and precision to your case, ensuring complex topics are explained in understandable ways for judges, juries, and other lay audiences.

General Liability

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