Deposition Evolution: How Litigators Are Re-Thinking What's Possible
ON-DEMAND ONLY. As litigation continues to evolve, litigators will be presented with cutting-edge ideas to innovate in their depositions. Learn how to integrate new technologies, such as outside video clips, multimedia demonstrations, and more.
February 14, 2019 at 01:21 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The American Lawyer
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Date Recorded: Thursday, March 28, 2019
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET |11 a.m. PT
Cost: Complimentary
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Technology continuously drives change in the legal industry. Join this webcast to learn how litigators are injecting technological innovation into depositions today, tips so you can do the same, and how it helps your deposition make an immediate impact.
As litigation continues to evolve, litigators will be presented with cutting-edge ideas to innovate in their depositions. Learn how to integrate new technologies, such as outside video clips, multimedia demonstrations, and more.
Join this webcast and you'll learn how to:
- Adapt long-standing, effective deposition techniques for modern times
- Cater a multimedia strategy to the case at hand
- Apply ideas from innovative litigators to your own firm's deposition strategy
Start realizing better case outcomes with depositions that make a strong statement.
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Speakers:
Phillip Philbin | Trial Partner | Haynes and Boone Phillip Philbin is a trial partner who has served the firm in a myriad of strategic and leadership positions, including two-term member of the Board of Directors, co-chair of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice Group, and chair of the firm's Business Litigation Section. He joined the firm in 1990 after serving as law clerk to the Hon. Reynaldo G. Garza, United States Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals—the first Mexican-American federal judge in the United States. | |
Phillip Aurentz | Principal | McKool Smith Phillip Aurentz is a principal in the Dallas office of McKool Smith. He is an experienced trial lawyer who has successfully briefed and argued numerous issues, including motions for summary judgment, claim construction, and pretrial issues. Phillip has significant experience in patent matters and has argued multiple Markman hearings and tried multiple cases. His trial experience includes presenting witnesses at trial. |
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