TRIAL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE LITIGATION TEAM ATTORNEYS PARALEGALS This program for attorneys and paralegals presents the two most critical elements of a successful litigation team approach. LIVE PROGRAM LIVE WEBCAST June 30, 2010 Location: CBA-CLE Large Classroom 1900 Grant St., Suite 300, 80203 VIDEO REPLAYS: July 22, 2010 Denver, Colorado Springs, and Grand Junction Submitted for 3 General CLE Credits REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle
TRIAL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE LITIGATION TEAM LIVE PROGRAM LIVE WEBCAST JUNE 30, 2010 Location: CBA-CLE Large Classroom 1900 Grant St., Suite 300 80203 VIDEO REPLAYS: July 22, 2010 Denver Colorado Springs Grand Junction Submitted for 3 General CLE Credits Today, successful litigation requires a precision litigation team the attorneys and the litigation paralegals working together as one highly skilled unit to achieve the ultimate goal. The old expression, fail to plan, plan to fail, is never more true than in the courtroom. This program for attorneys and paralegals presents the two most critical elements of a successful litigation team approach. The first is the creation of a trial notebook that becomes the effective road map and game plan for the presentation of the case, providing guidance and reference points for each stage of the proceedings. It keeps key information at your fingertips and ensures that you introduce the right evidence, at the right time, with the most impact. The second is the mastery of the courtroom technology and electronic presentation that juries have actually come to expect. It is not just for big firms or long trials any more, and this role is increasingly becoming a highly mastered skill of the litigation paralegal. The presentation of trial exhibits electronically is critical to the jury s understanding and retention of complex testimony. Animations, diagrams and charts on the big screen become memorable and critical to the jury s ultimate decision making process. Join us for this morning of information and training for your litigation team!
PROGRAM AGENDA: 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Registration CREATING A TRIAL NOTEBOOK Beginning the Process When to Prepare Your Trial Notebook The Critical Contents Finalizing Your Trial Notebook Organization is the Key What to Expect from Your Trial Notebook Presented by Miko A. Brown 10:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Networking Break TRIAL TECHNOLOGY Litigation Management Not only for Trial Management A Few Examples of Document and Litigation Management Software (Summation and LSS Docs ) and Where to Look for More Trial Presentation Software What Equipment Is Needed to Run the Software in the Courtroom How to Choose What Software Is Right for Your Trial Plan Ahead! In the Courtroom Demonstration of Trial Presentation Software from an Actual Trial See How It Can Work for You Organizing and Managing Trial Exhibits on the Fly Presented by Karen C. Whalen and Vickie L. Yeomans 11:45 a.m. Adjourn FACULTY PLANNING COMMITTEE: Miko A. Brown, Esq. Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell LLP Karen C. Whalen, ACP, RP NALA Advanced Certified Paralegal PACE Registered Paralegal Hall & Evans LLC Vickie L. Yeomans Litigation Paralegal Hall & Evans LLC
ABOUT YOUR FACULTY MIKO A. BROWN, Esq. is an attorney with Wheeler Trigg O Donnel LLP. Her national litigation practice focuses on defending product designers, manufacturers and retailers in product liability and commercial matters. She has acted as national and local counsel for a number of companies throughout the United States, and has helped employers and other businesses enforce their intellectual property rights and defend themselves in employment actions pending in federal and state courts. Her articles and presentations include: Drafting Strategies for Pleadings and Motions, presented at National Business Institute (Aug. 30, 2006); Introduction to Daubert/Shreck, presented at Colorado Bar Association (Sept. 29, 2005); and Use of Trade Secret Information as Evidence at Trial, Vol. 32, No. 11, The Colorado Lawyer (2002). She testified before Colorado s House of Representatives Transportation & Energy Committee Concerning Senate Bill 06-244: Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorders (Apr. 2006). KAREN C. WHALEN, ACP, RP, is a paralegal with more than 20 years of experience at Hall & Evans LLC, in Denver, Colorado. Ms. Whalen earned her B.S. degree from Northern Illinois University and her post-graduate paralegal certificate from Roosevelt University. She earned the ACP (Advanced Certified Paralegal in the Litigation Specialty) and PACE (Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam) registered paralegal credentials. Ms. Whalen has previously presented CLE accredited seminars on ethics, legal writing, medical records evaluation, and trial preparation for the Institute for Paralegal Education and co-presented a CLE accredited seminar titled "Litigation Boot Camp II - Trial Management/Presentation Technology" for the Colorado Bar Association. She has written articles for Facts & Findings and authors a regular column about technology for The National Paralegal Reporter. VICKIE L. YEOMANS has been a paralegal with Hall & Evans LLC for 13 years. Ms. Yeomans has experience in complex litigation, document and case management databases, as well as high-tech courtroom presentations. In total she has 25 years of legal experience including employment with both plaintiff and defense oriented law firms. Ms. Yeomans has been involved with, managed and coordinated hundreds of cases for large national corporations involving the south central and Rocky Mountain regions. She has lectured for both the Institute of Paralegal Education and Colorado Bar Association on CLE accredited programs. Ms. Yeomans co-authored Countdown to Trial: Effective Use of Evidence and Litigation Boot Camp II: Trial Management Technology. WEBCAST INFORMATION: WEBCASTING IS GREEN! Course materials are provided in electronic format to all webcast attendees. If you prefer to receive the materials in paper form, you must make this request at the time of registration. Once CBA-CLE has final materials prepared, they will be shipped immediately upon your request, but we cannot guarantee that you will receive them prior to the program. WEBCASTING IS EASY! THE MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Your computer should have a 500 MHz or higher processor and at least 128 mb of RAM (any newer computer) A reliable High-Speed Internet Connection Adobe Flash Player v. 10 or higher TIPS FOR A BETTERWEBCAST EXPERIENCE: http://www.cba-cle.org/webcast_tips.html PLEASE RUN THIS TEST TO MAKE SURE YOUR COMPUTER MEETS THE MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: http://www.cba-cle.org/webcast_test.html ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: You will receive a confirmation and instructions to view the webcast via email upon registration. REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle
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