Want to learn 5 key strategies for testimony that wins cases? Tune into this EDRM webinar sponsored by Nextpoint Thursday!
This Thursday, April 16, EDRM will host the Nextpoint sponsored webinarDeposition Masterclass: 5 Key Strategies for Testimony that Wins Cases (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). In this webinar, legal experts will take a deep dive into deposition planning strategies to ensure your efforts translate to winning outcomes.
The panelists will cover:
- Preliminary decisions to make before scheduling a deposition
- How to structure depositions around case issues and objectives
- Witness preparation strategies that lead to clear, confident testimony
- Capturing powerful video testimonies that move the needle
- Best practices for organizing transcripts, exhibits, and case materials after the deposition
The session will be presented by Brett Burney, eLaw Evangelist at Burney Consultants LLC, Cristina Delise, Of Counsel at Burns Charest LLP, Julianna Gravois, Paralegal at Burns Charest LLP, and Megan O’Leary, Senior Product Manager at Nextpoint!
Let’s face it: Depositions can make or break your case long before you ever step into the courtroom. Telling a story is a key priority in any effective litigation strategy, and depositions present a valuable opportunity to bring this story to life. Strategic, well-designed depositions are key to building compelling narratives that win cases. So, register here to learn 5 key strategies for testimony that wins cases – Thursday!
So, what do you think? Are you looking for new strategies to win cases? If so, attend the webinar Thursday! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Disclosure: Nextpoint is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today
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