Deposition and Trial Preparation

The Problems Our Deposition and Trial Preparation Solves for Attorneys

Medical expert testimony can make or break your case but preparing for depositions and trial involving medical records, terminology, and clinical decisions is time-consuming and risky without experienced guidance.

Common challenges include:

  • Experts who are clinically strong but legally unprepared

  • Attorneys struggling to identify key medical issues for questioning

  • Missed opportunities to highlight or challenge standards of care

  • Confusion around the timeline, causation, or clinical rationale

Our Deposition and Trial Preparation service helps both attorneys and medical experts feel fully prepared equipped with medical clarity, strong visuals, strategic questioning, and a confident understanding of the clinical context.

 

Why We Are Uniquely Qualified to Help

Jane Enneking, MSN, APRN-CNP, has decades of clinical experience, including critical care, cardiology, trauma, and complex rehabilitation cases. She’s also an accomplished educator who has trained medical staff, students, and interdisciplinary teams making her a natural coach and collaborator when preparing medical experts or legal teams for deposition and courtroom testimony.

With firsthand experience on how medical decisions are made and how they can be challenged Jane is a valuable bridge between clinical reality and legal strategy. She anticipates what opposing counsel will ask and ensures your expert and team are ready with medically sound, legally strategic responses.

 

Our Process

Step 1: Define Your Goals

We begin with a short planning call to understand what’s coming: deposition, cross-exam, direct testimony, expert meeting, or jury presentation.

Step 2: Record & Issue Review

Jane reviews the relevant case documents, medical chronologies, expert reports, and prior testimony to identify key clinical points that need clarification, reinforcement, or rebuttal.

Step 3: Strategy Support

Depending on your needs, we assist with:

  • Crafting medically informed deposition questions

  • Identifying weaknesses in opposing expert claims

  • Coaching your expert on how to clearly and confidently present medical facts

  • Spotting red flags that may be exploited by the other side

  • Rehearsing Q&A scenarios to improve fluency and confidence

 

Step 4: Live or Remote Prep Sessions

We work one-on-one with your expert or team (remotely or in-person) to ensure clarity, consistency, and courtroom readiness.

Optional Add-Ons:

    • Trial exhibit review

    • Visual aid preparation

    • Testimony scripting & mock Q&A

    • Expert witness matching/referral if needed

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Jane helped us prep a reluctant expert who had never testified before. By the end of our session, he was confident, clear, and composed—and his testimony held up under pressure. We’ll never go into a deposition cold again.
T.W.
Litigation Attorney, Cleveland Ohio

Want to walk into deposition or trial fully prepared?

Let’s build your confidence with expert clinical insight—before you’re under oath.

Expert LNC provides deposition and trial preparation services for attorneys handling medical malpractice, personal injury, and wrongful death cases. With over 38 years of clinical nursing experience, Jane Enneking, MSN, APRN-CNP, helps legal teams and medical experts prepare for testimony by clarifying complex medical issues, identifying key clinical facts, and developing strategic talking points. Our legal nurse consulting services support attorneys in reviewing records, refining expert witness testimony, and anticipating opposing arguments. Whether you’re preparing for deposition, cross-examination, or direct examination in trial, Expert LNC ensures your case is backed by clinical accuracy and clear communication. Trusted by both plaintiff and defense firms, we provide expert litigation support for attorneys nationwide.

 
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