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Digital technology has vastly changed the deposition
process for both sides of the deposition table. Overreliance on
technology can distract practitioners from concentrating on the art of
the deposition and achieving the primary objectives of an effective
examination. Underreliance on available technologies and changing
rules of evidence and discovery can also put counsel at a competitive
disadvantage relative to more techno-savvy opposing counsel.
Utilizing technology, including the assistance of
co-counsel from remote locations, video testimony, and instant
transcription, among others, can vastly improve the deposition
experience if applied correctly to the age-old art form of eliciting
necessary testimony. This seminar approaches the issue of
technology in the deposition from both the practitioner's perspective
and the witness's perspective to examine the implications of
technology.
Panelists provide an overview of technology changes,
case law, rules of discovery, use of technology in witness preparation,
the witness's perspective and other aspects of examinations under
oath. A demonstration with a mock deposition will highlight some
of the key points made by the presenters.
Program Topics
• Overview of Recent Case Law
• Deposition Support and
Technology
• Preparing for the
Deposition
• Conducting the Deposition and
Post-Deposition Considerations
• Social Media and Discovery
• Technology in the Courtroom - What You
Need To Know
• Demonstration and
Discussion
Program Speakers
Robert A. Glick, Esq. (Overall Planning
Chair)
Brand, Glick & Brand, PC
—Garden City
Jeffrey B. Bloom, Esq.
Gair, Gair, Conason, Steigman, Mackauf, Bloom & Rubinowitz
—New York City
Lawrence W. Klein, Esq.
Brand, Glick & Brand, PC
—Bayside
J. McGarry Costello, Esq.
Pillinger Miller Tarallo, LLP
—Elmsford
Vincent A. D'Eramo
DiscoveryWorks Global
—New York City
Peter Fitzgerald
U.S. Legal Support
—New York City
Richard M. Steigman, Esq.
Gair, Gair, Conason, Steigman, Mackauf, Bloom & Rubinowitz
—New York City
Brian T. Stapleton, Esq.
Goldberg Segalla LLP
—White Plains
Total MCLE Credits 6.5
Ethics MCLE Credits 0.0
This archived webcast is a video online program that
you will view and listen to on your computer screen.
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