Join the CSUN Alumni Attorney Networking Group’s November meeting via Zoom and connect with fellow Matador attorneys. We will feature Drew E. Pomerance and learn about, “Avoiding Trial Altogether – How to Position and Negotiate Your Case for the Best Possible Settlement.”
Date: November 13
Time: 5:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
VIA ZOOM
*Zoom link will be forwarded after registration.
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Drew E. Pomerance is a Senior Founding Partner of the firm Roxborough Pomerance Nye & Adreani LLP. Drew Pomerance is a nationally renowned trial and appellate attorney, with 37 years of expertise in all aspects of complex business litigation, insurance coverage and bad faith disputes, as well as labor and employment matters. He has tried numerous cases to verdict, argued at the state and federal courts of appeal, and has won both of the cases he argued to the California Supreme Court.
He represents businesses of every size and type, from counseling and advice, through the entire litigation process, trial, as well as at the appellate level. He is also one of the most experienced and sought after class action attorneys in the country, and has represented the Plaintiff class in the largest rest break class action case in California history, as well as representing numerous businesses in defending against class actions.
Mr. Pomerance is a Life Fellow of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), the most prestigious invitation only trial lawyer organization in the United States, as well as a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, The Trial Lawyer Honorary Society. He is a frequent speaker and lecturer at trial lawyer conventions and seminars throughout California on insurance and employment topics, and has been recognized as a Southern California Super Lawyer every year for the last decade.
About the Program
Discover key strategies to effectively position your case for the best possible resolution and avoid trial altogether. This program covers how to assess and leverage case strengths and weaknesses, set your client’s expectations, and negotiate a resolution that meets the interest of all parties. Discover how to present your case during negotiations and ADR sessions, to avoid a costly and time consuming trial.