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AGENDA
8:30 A.M. Registration & Coffee
8:55 A.M. Welcome & Course Objectives
Paul J. Unger
9:00 A.M. Cybersecurity & Ethical Pitfalls for Litigators
In this segment, we discuss the ethical pitfalls of practicing law in
the computer age. We will discuss security vulnerabilities related
to documents and emails, HIPAA, and e-discovery. We will also
discuss the potential Metadata Nightmare. Legal documents can
be full of metadata (hidden data) that can reveal information
detrimental to your client or detrimental to your relationship with
your client. A few easy precautions and protocols can keep you
and your firm from disclosing hidden data which could lead to
ethical violations and malpractice claims. Understand how it
works and how you can advise your clients to protect themselves.
We also discuss how to properly delete client data, assign passwords,
and dispose of computer equipment while protecting client privacy.
10:00 A.M. Break
10:15 A.M. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words – Making Your Case to
the Jury with Legal Technology
You will see high-tech courtroom presentations developed for the
courtroom. We will show you how legal technology can be used to
create a digital exhibit notebook and retrieve documents, images,
animation, and deposition testimony (even video) for opening
statement, witness examination, impeachment, and closing argument.
11:15 A.M. Using PowerPoint Effectively in Litigation
Developing Electronic Presentations for the Courtroom. This session
will provide a step-by-step approach on how to effectively present
demonstrative evidence and the rules you need to follow when
producing your exhibits for presentation to the court. From Opening
Statement to Closing Argument learn the Dos and Don’ts of an
electronic trial presentation.
12:15 P.M. Lunch (on your own)
1:15 P.M. E-Discovery & Trial Document Management
E-Discovery and managing attorney work product can be intimidating
and daunting, especially with all the AI tools available, but it does not
have to be. In this session we will discuss artificial intelligence,
acquiring & preserving data, processing electronic files, managing &
securing work product, managing discovery production, and preparing
your presentations for trial.
2:15 P.M. Break
2:30 P.M. A Litigator’s Guide to Using PDFs at Trial
Regardless of the PDF program you use, in this session we will show you
the appropriate uses of PDFs in litigation. We'll cover extremely important
topics such as redaction, metadata removal and electronic document
security, Bates numbering, splitting/combining PDFs, reducing file-size for
electronic case filing, review/comment and PDF collaboration, adding
signatures & stamps, routing PDFs for comments/feedback, and more.
3:30 P.M. Tips, Tricks & Tactics for Litigators
We will close out the day with all the tips that we were not able to cover
in the main presentation. In this session, we will cover practice tips and
trial tactics designed specifically for litigators. In addition to more practical
tips on improving your trial preparation and trial presentations, we will also
explore trial transcript management, legal research, and improving
client communication.
4:30 P.M. Adjournment
To receive CLE credit for an ICLEF On-Demand or a LIVE WEBCAST seminar, you must watch the program in its entirety. ICLEF is unable to award partial CLE credit for viewing ICLEF On-Demand or LIVE WEBCAST seminars. You will have 30 days from the date-of-purchase to complete your ICLEF distance learning seminar. If you are unable to complete the LIVE WEBCAST seminar on the scheduled date of the seminar, ICLEF will place a copy of the ON DEMAND version of the program in your ICLEF Online Account three (3) to five (5) business days after the LIVE WEBCAST concludes. Please call or email ICLEF should you have further questions (317) 637-9102 or iclef@iclef.org