All Massachusetts Bar Association members are encouraged to attend
these free lunchtime programs. We gear these programs toward civil litigators
of all experience levels, providing an opportunity to participate in a
discussion of selected areas of law, or practice, in a collegial setting where you
can meet and exchange ideas with other members of the profession. This
month’s speakers will guide an informative discussion on how to take and defend
depositions.
Scott M. Heidorn focuses his practice on
complex professional liability claims, including legal and medical malpractice. He has been trial
counsel in a number of catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases. Heidorn is
involved in a number of local and national bar associations, including
the MBA. He is a past chairman of the MBA’s Young Lawyers Division and
a member of the Lawyer Referral Service Committee. Pursuing his passion for
educating young attorneys, Heidorn has taught a number of continuing legal
education courses through the MBA and MCLE.
Todd J. Bennett practices primarily in the areas of commercial and general
business litigation, employment law and litigation, non-competition and
non-solicitation disputes, contract disputes, real estate litigation,
landlord/tenant law, construction litigation, and commercial lease drafting and
negotiations. Bennett’s clients range from individuals and start-up businesses
to Fortune 500 companies. His litigation and negotiation experience is
extensive.
The lunch series, coordinated by the Civil Litigation Section and Young
Lawyers Division, will be moderated by Craig Levey, Esq. of Looney &
Grossman LLP and Courtney Shea, Esq. of Peabody & Arnold LLP.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch.
Faculty:
Craig D. Levey, Esq., Moderator
Bennett & Belfort, P.C., Cambridge
Courtney C. Shea, Esq., Moderator
Travelers Companies, Inc, Braintree
Todd J. Bennett, Esq., Panelist
Bennett & Belfort, P.C., Cambridge
Scott M. Heidorn, Esq., Panelist
Bergstresser & Pollock LLC, Boston