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Dr. Ilene Brenner on the BackTable Litigation Podcast

Dr. Ilene Brenner

Emergency Physician

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Ilene R. Brenner, MD.is a board certified emergency physician in Atlanta, Georgia and adjunct faculty at Emory University School of nursing.

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D-Day: Preparing For Your Deposition
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Doctors & Litigation: The L Word

Episode # 6  •  25 Sept 2019

D-Day: Preparing For Your Deposition

In this episode, we discuss the need for emotional, psychological, and practical preparation for your deposition. We hear from experts such as defense attorney Ryan Deady (of Barton Gilman, LLP) as well as Dr. Ilene Brenner, author of 'How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit.' As always, you'll hear from physicians about their experiences as well. (Note: this is not concrete legal advice -- you need your lawyer for that. This is meant as a general guide to the process and what you might expect, but just like in medicine, every legal case is unique.)

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Ilene R. Brenner, M.D. is a board certified Emergency Physician in Atlanta, Georgia. She's also adjunct faculty at Emory University School of nursing.

The first physician in her family, Dr. Brenner actually comes from two generations of attorneys. She credits her choice of medicine as a profession to the lively discussions of her father's medical malpractice cases, as he currently is a practicing defense trial attorney in medical malpractice. And it is these discussions that led to her active participation in assisting him with a number of his cases and provided the necessary background to write her book "How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit."

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