Press Release
Alcohol Responsibility Conference Offers Advice on How to Be
an Expert Witness in Liquor Liability Cases
BALTIMORE, Aug. 9, 2007 -- TIPS (Training for Intervention
ProcedureS), host of the Annual Alcohol Responsibility
Conference, today announced that Randy Durnal of Alcohol
Management Services, Inc. and Tara Paster of Paster
Training, Inc. have accepted an invitation to co-present a
session entitled "How to Be An Expert Witness" at the Annual
Alcohol Responsibility Conference (AARC) on Thursday, August
23 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront.
The session will include discussions on the expectations of
clients and attorneys, how to be prepared for the rigors of
depositions and trials, and how to speak credibly on the
issues presented. Mr. Durnal and Mrs. Paster will spell out
what an expert witness needs to know to provide testimony in
liquor liability cases.
In addition to Durnal and Paster's session, the two-day
conference will offer new initiatives and insightful
discussions on other alcohol-related issues, such as server
and seller training techniques, state and jurisdictional
challenges, corporate responsibility policies and
procedures, community coalition strategies, prevention
funding opportunities, and enforcement initiatives.
Conference attendees represent perspectives from a full
spectrum of groups and industries related to responsible
alcohol issues, including hospitality, law enforcement,
insurance, state and local government, human resources, risk
management, liquor liability attorneys and more. The goal of
the conference is to get all facets of the community
involved in an open discussion about what works and what
doesn't work in promoting responsible alcohol consumption.
For more information, visit
http://www.gettips.com/AARC/index.html.
About Health Communications
Health Communications, Inc. is the provider of TIPS
(Training for Intervention ProcedureS), the leading alcohol
server training program in the country. In 25 years, HCI has
certified 50,000 trainers and over 2.5 million servers
worldwide in the TIPS program. TIPS is a classroom-based
training program that gives servers and sellers of alcohol
the knowledge and confidence they need to recognize
potential alcohol-related problems, and teaches them how to
effectively intervene to prevent alcohol-related tragedies.
Contact:
Trevor Estelle
703-524-1200 ext. 357
estellet@gettips.com
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