Daubert is Not Just a Shield - NEW Webinar with Andy Delaney
Daubert isn’t just a shield—it’s a sword. TLC-eligible plaintiff and criminal defense lawyers don’t have to sit back and wait for the usual defense or prosecution Daubert strike. The same gatekeeping rules that have been used for years to attack our experts apply with equal force to theirs.
By mastering Daubert and its progeny (often codified in Rule 702), you can flip the script: expose result-driven opinions, analytical gaps, junk methodologies, and experts wandering outside their lane—then move to exclude or tightly limit that testimony before a jury ever hears it. When your motion lands, the tables turn. Suddenly the hospital has no causation expert, or the state’s star forensic witness is sidelined—or boxed into a tiny corner.
This webinar focuses on how TLC-style story, cross, and emotional truth pair with Daubert’s technical framework to take away the other side’s “science” and put you in the strongest possible trial position.


Faculty Lead
Andrew Delaney
TLC Alum | F Warrior President | TLC Faculty
Andrew B. Delaney is a Vermont trial attorney who serves as president of the F-Warrior Board, helping build connections among Trial Lawyers College alumni nationwide. His practice at Martin Delaney & Ricci Law Group centers on representing people in personal injury and medical negligence matters. He is licensed in Vermont, New York, New Hampshire, and the District of Columbia. He aims to keep his practice grounded, accessible, and guided by the needs of those he serves.
Andy is a past president of the Vermont Association for Justice. He is a proud member of the TLC faculty. He is active in various bar and trial lawyer associations, supporting initiatives that strengthen the legal community on a national scale. When not working, he enjoys music and family life, and remains committed to service and mentorship wherever he can contribute.
What You'll Do and Learn
Take advantage of TLC's webinar trainings to work with renowned TLC faculty from the comfort of your own office.
Daubert isn’t just a shield—it’s a sword. TLC-eligible plaintiff and criminal defense lawyers don’t have to sit back and wait for the usual defense or prosecution Daubert strike. The same gatekeeping rules that have been used for years to attack our experts apply with equal force to theirs. By mastering Daubert and its progeny (often codified in Rule 702), you can flip the script: expose result-driven opinions, analytical gaps, junk methodologies, and experts wandering outside their lane—then move to exclude or tightly limit that testimony before a jury ever hears it. When your motion lands, the tables turn. Suddenly the hospital has no causation expert, or the state’s star forensic witness is sidelined—or boxed into a tiny corner. This webinar focuses on how TLC-style story, cross, and emotional truth pair with Daubert’s technical framework to take away the other side’s “science” and put you in the strongest possible trial position.
ALL TIMES are in Eastern Standard Time
3:00 EST (one hour webinar). No recording or AI note taking is allowed.
Zoom Webinar Registration
Approximately two days before the webinar you will receive a confirmation email which will contain a Zoom Registration link. This link will provide added security for the Zoom event. When you sign up for the Zoom registration use your registration email address and name so we may recognize you as an attendee to allow you virtual access.
Cancellation Policy
Given the high cost of providing courses with highly skilled teachers and at easily accessible venues nationwide, TLC must implement a cancellation policy. Cancellation notices and any questions should be sent to Molly@triallawyerscollege.org.
1. Any cancellation 35 or more days prior to the start date of any in-person course may receive a full refund.
2. Any cancellation within 34 to 15 days before the start date of any in-person course may receive 50% of the paid tuition as a credit towards a future program, to be used within one year. The person cancelling may offer a replacement for a full refund, but no refund will be processed unless the replacement makes full payment a minimum of 14 days prior to the start date of the course. It is the responsibility of the cancelling party to find a replacement.
3. Any cancellation within 14 -7 days of the start date of any in-person course is eligible for a 25% credit to be used towards a future program, to be used within one year.
4. Any cancellation within 6 days of the start date of any in-person course will not be eligible for a refund.
5. Virtual and webinar courses cancellations may receive a full refund if done 7 or more days prior to the course’s start date.
Course Fee: $75
Deadline to Register: November 1, 2026 11:59 PM
Please email Molly@triallawyerscollege.org for assistance.
ADA Deadline: November 1, 2026 11:59 PM
Not available for this course.
Accreditation will be applied for through the Wyoming State Bar
Attendees will be responsible for submitting CLE credit approval to their state licensing department upon completion. TLC will provide all pertinent documentation needed for you to submit to your state for accreditation. Course Attendance will be monitored by faculty.
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