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How to Read a Court Docket: Tips for Finding Facts and Stories Amid the Arguments

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U.S. Court dockets are potential treasure troves of compelling information, but navigating the docket of a longrunning case is not easy. In complex litigation, sparring parties spend millions of dollars gathering documents and hiring experts whose evidence they believe will prove them right. In some disputes, the most important message for the public is the outcome: who wins, who loses, even who goes to jail. But when the dispute involves science, medicine, or important questions of public policy, it is equally important that journalists can find telling evidentiary documents quickly and distinguish the facts from the arguments.

This onehour webinar covers three scientific and medical case studies involving legal proceedings.

Viewers will learn:

What to look for first on a court docket.
How to tell the facts from the arguments.
How and when to attend court hearings.
How to know when to revisit a docket for updates.
Tips for developing stories on scientific and health care fraud.

About the instructor: Eugenie Reich is a formerjournalistturnedwhistleblowerlawyer. She served as a core member of the litigation team that achieved the largestyet recovery in a pharmaceutical fraud case pursued without government involvement. During law school, Reich participated in a False Claims Act investigation involving a major scientific fraud case at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. She attended law school after a fifteenyear career as an investigative science journalist and is the author of the 2009 book “Plastic Fantastic: How the Biggest Fraud in Physics Shook the Scientific World.” She now has her own whistleblower law firm in Boston, Eugenie Reich Law LLC, which specializes in fraud cases against evidencebased organizations that have gone astray.

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