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Cost: Complimentary
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The pandemic changed many aspects of the legal industry. Litigation, for instance, is spread across two worlds: Virtual and Physical. This hybrid model requires a new approach, such as court reporters who can appear in-person and remotely, and flexible support and infrastructure for depositions that can be conducted in a physical location or online. With cases split between physical and virtual, the legal industry must adjust.
This webcast will explore three critical elements to help future-proof your practice in our evolving remote legal landscape: agility, breadth of service and security.
Key Highlights Include:
Editorial Presentation:
Alaina Lancaster | Editor in Chief | Litigation and Law.com Alaina Lancaster oversees ALM’s Law.com brand and its litigation pillar. She is based in San Francisco and can be reached at [email protected]. |
Speakers:
Mike Androvett (Moderator) | Founder | Androvett Legal Media & Marketing Mike Androvett is the founder of Androvett Legal Media & Marketing, one of the oldest and largest law-oriented communications firms in the United States. Mike, a lawyer and former journalist, has extensive experience as a moderator, hosting numerous events on behalf of Texas Lawyer and Law.com. |
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Lynn H. Tubalinal | Director of Litigation Support | Dykema Lynn Tubalinal is the Director of Litigation Support at Dykema. With over two decades of legal industry experience, Lynn has worked as a legal assistant and a paralegal before eventually finding her passion in litigation support. Lynn received her JD in 2013, determined to focus the industry to utilize technology effectively and efficiently to support legal strategy. |
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Lee Wielenga | Chief Information Officer | U.S. Legal Support As the Chief Information Officer of U.S. Legal Support, Lee Wielenga oversees all information technology and systems in support of rapid growth and improved customer satisfaction, combined with a strong culture of innovation. A proven technology executive with expertise in leading global technology groups, Lee believes that when applied strategically, technology can be a strong enabler for business success and a powerful differentiator in any market segment. His tenure within the information technology domain includes experience as a Developer, Architect, Manager, and Chief Information Officer supporting business clients in Asia, Europe and North America. Prior to joining U.S. Legal Support, Lee held senior positions at Oracle, Chase, Ernst & Young and Invesco leading global application development, infrastructure and support teams. |
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