Upcoming Events
May 12, 2017, 9:00a.m. Chicago
Kurt D. Lloyd shall present Voir Dire: Designing Questions Which Discover Juror Bias and Which Prove a Winning Challenge for Cause. Mr. Lloyd is a trial attorney who is the author of the newly published book Jury Selection. Mr. Lloyd's topic shall be presented as part of the ISBA seminar Civil Practice & Procedure Trial Practice at the Illinois State Bar Association, 20 Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois beginning at 9:00 a.m. and shall also be simultaneously broadcast statewide via a Live Webcast.
Past Events
February 22, 2017,Chicago
Trial lawyer Kurt D. Lloyd spoke to attorneys from the Chicago Bar Association, Trial Section, on the subject of Challenging Jurors for Cause, including the techniques for establishing a bulletproof challenge for cause.
November 18, 2016, Chicago
Trial lawyer Kurt D. Lloyd presented the full day seminar: Jury Deselection: the Law and Voir Dire Techniques for Jury Selection, which was part of the Master Series Program sponsored by the Illinois State Bar Association. Mr. Lloyd is the author of the newly published book Jury Selection. This Master Series Program was simultaneously broadcast statewide via a Live Webcast.
February, 2016, Chicago
As appeared on the cover in Chicago Magazine, trial lawyer Kurt D. Lloyd was again chosen by his professional peers as an Illinois SuperLawyer for the 15th consecutive year.
February 17, 2016, Chicago
Trial lawyer Kurt D. Lloyd was the key speaker at the annual Evidence Seminar sponsored by the Illinois State Bar Association, Tort Law Section and presented: Expert Witness Opinion Testimony: Using Hearsay Documents as the Basis for an Opinion. This seminar was presented at the Illinois State Bar Association, 20 Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois and was simultaneously broadcast statewide via a Live Webcast.
In November, 2012, trial lawyer Kurt D. Lloyd article: Authoritative Texts: Expert witnesses are allowed to read to the jury from inadmissable scientific and medical literature as the basis for an opinion was published in the Illinois State Bar Association, Tort Trends Newsletter.