Webcast

The Future of Remote Litigation Proceedings

Overview

[ON-DEMAND ONLY]

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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:

  • How to realize greater synergies within your firm/department and increase efficiency
  • A look at new remote deposition technologies that increase speed-to-delivery and improve efficiency
  • A review of practical steps you can take to protect your firm/department and improve your cybersecurity posture

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.

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.

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.

Can’t attend? You should still register! We will send out an on-demand recording after the webcast so you can participate when it’s convenient for you.

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