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Personal Injuries Arising From Protests: Claims, Defenses, Damages, Police Misconduct, and More

Individual and Governmental Lability for Injuries Incurred in Protests, Civil Disobedience, or Law Enforcement Responses

$197.00

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Description

Protests are commonplace in modern times. They can quickly get out of control resulting in significant injury to attendees, bystanders, pedestrians, third parties attempting to leave the scene, and law enforcement. Personal injury lawyers are increasingly being asked to recover damages for those injured and defend a wide range of defendants, including participants.

Whether seeking compensation for injuries or seeking to defend claims, attorneys must navigate special rules and laws related to protests, specialized defenses such as qualified immunity, and more. And in recent years, states and municipalities have enacted laws that impose additional restrictions and higher costs and penalties for certain activities.

Listen as this experienced panel discusses what personal injury attorneys need to know about litigation arising from violence at protests.

Presented By

Sarah Gelsomino
Partner
Friedman, Gilbert + Gerhardstein

Ms. Gelsomino focuses on police and government misconduct often means representing individuals who have been killed, brutalized, sexually assaulted, illegally searched, or arrested by law enforcement. 

Rachel Lederman
Attorney
Alexsis Beach & Rachel Lederman Attorneys

Ms. Lederman represents victims of police or government misconduct; workers who have been discriminated against, sexually harassed, or retaliated against; people who have been in car, bike or pedestrian accidents; tenants who have been subjected to bad living conditions, discrimination, or wrongful eviction; prisoners and persons seeking post-conviction relief. She has defended hundreds of progressive demonstrators in court, and has obtained significant victories in impact litigation to stop police and government repression and civil rights violations.

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


  • Live Online


    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Tuesday, November 29, 2022

  • schedule

    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

  1. Applicable law
  2. Supervisory and municipal liability
  3. Discovery issues in police misconduct litigation
  4. Using experts

The panel will discuss these and other key issues:

  • Who is liable for injuries sustained in protests or civil disobedience?
  • What defenses are available for participant defendants?
  • What are anti-protest laws, and what do they prohibit/require?
  • What is qualified immunity?