The Realities of Virtual Litigation |
The new year is underway, vaccines are on the horizon, but a return to normal is likely still several months away. Virtual litigation will continue to be a trend in 2021, and preparing for trial comes with its own unique challenges. Please join us for a webinar series focusing on different aspects of virtual litigation, from witness preparation to trial practice. Each session stands alone, but you are welcome to attend them all — and please invite your colleagues.
Criminal Witness and Trial Prep in a Virtual World
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 | 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET
This webinar will discuss:
• Preparing witnesses virtually
• Conducting mock examinations
• Criminal rights and virtual trials
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Depositions from a Distance — Going Virtual
Wednesday, February 3, 2021 | 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET
This webinar will discuss:
• Decision-making process about going virtual
• Preparing for a virtual deposition
• Taking or defending the deposition
• Post-deposition logistics
• Unique challenges and our solutions
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Virtual Hearings
Wednesday, February 10, 2021 | 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET
This webinar will discuss:
• Preparing for a virtual hearing
• Pros and cons
• Logistics to consider
• Evidentiary vs. non-evidentiary hearings
• TROs, injunctions, and other emergency relief
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Remote Trial Practice
Wednesday, February 17, 2021 | 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET
Katten attorneys experienced in remote trials will share “war stories” and best practices, including:
• Remote trial logistics and planning
• Remote trial procedures, stipulations and orders
• Use of videoconferencing and other technology
• Handling exhibits and witnesses
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CLE
Katten is an accredited provider of MCLE in Illinois and California. Katten has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York. This webinar series is presumptively accredited for a maximum of 4 General credits (IL/CA) and 4 CLE credit in Professional Practice (NY), subject to review of final presentation materials and attendance documentation for each segment. New Jersey credit may be available via reciprocity with New York. This series is suitable for non-transitional attorneys only. Attendees will receive 1 CLE credit (IL/CA/NY) for each segment attended. If any attendees are licensed in TX, Katten will apply for CLE credit with the State Bar of Texas, post-program. Our firm is not accredited for any other jurisdictions or professional accreditations; however, we will make agendas, speaker biographies and presentation materials (contingent upon speaker consent) available to those attorneys who wish to file an individual CLE application in their licensed jurisdiction. All verification forms must be returned to Katten within 10 business days of the program date or credit will not be issued.
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