Katten will present "The Realities of Virtual Litigation" webinar series on Wednesday, January 27–Wednesday, February 17. The series will focus on different aspects of virtual litigation, from witness preparation to trial practice, and will include:

  • "Criminal Witness and Trial Prep in a Virtual World" at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, January 27. Litigation partners Vikas Khanna and Michael Rosensaft will discuss:
    • Preparing witnesses virtually
    • Conducting mock examinations
    • Criminal rights and virtual trials
  • "Depositions from a Distance — Going Virtual" at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, February 3. National IP co-chair Kristin Achterhof, and Litigation partner Joseph Fiorill and associate Christopher Vazquez will discuss:
    • Decision-making process about going virtual
    • Preparing for a virtual deposition
    • Taking or defending the deposition
    • Post-deposition logistics
    • Unique challenges and solutions
  • "Virtual Hearings" at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, February 10. Litigation partners Kelly Hine and Becky Lindahl will discuss:
    • Preparing for a virtual hearing
    • Pros and cons
    • Logistics to consider
    • Evidentiary vs. non-evidentiary hearings
    • TROs, injunctions, and other emergency relief
  • "Remote Trial Practice" at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, February 17. IP partners Mike Justus and Terry Ross, and Litigation associate Debra Lefler, will share "war stories" and best practices of remote trials, including:
    • Remote trial logistics and planning
    • Remote trial procedures, stipulations and orders
    • Use of videoconferencing and other technology
    • Handling exhibits and witnesses

For more information on "The Realities of Virtual Litigation" series, contact Katten Webinar Support.