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Litigation Skills for the Paralegal - Course Materials
Program Highlights
An Educational Program for Paralegals, Developed by Paralegals
Who should attend?
- Litigation Paralegals
- Litigation Support Staff
- Transitioning Paralegals
- Returning Paralegals
Tips from working professionals
- Initial Pleadings
- Fact Collection and Disclosures
- Written Discovery
- Depositions
- e-Discovery
- Working with Court Reporters
- Trial Preparation and Assisting at Trial
Program Description
Litigation - A lawsuit. Legal action, including all proceedings therein. Contest in a court of law for the purpose of enforcing a right or seeking a remedy. A judicial contest, a judicial controversy, a suit of law. BLACK'S LAW DICTIONARY
Litigation is the core of our legal system. Everything lawyers do is focused on avoiding it or preparing for it. Not all paralegals work in the litigation arena, but every competent paralegal regardless of their practice area must have knowledge and understanding of litigation fundamentals and skills;
- preparation for the proceedings
- rules of the contest
- consequences
Our goal is to provide knowledge and strategies that can help you understand and manage the job.
Topics
Welcome and Introduction
- “The Arc of Litigation”
Case Commencement
- Conflict Checks
- Litigation Hold - Educating Clients on Preservation of Electronic Data (In compliance with Federal Rules)
- Gathering of Information and Fact Finding
Preparing the Case
- Rules - Federal, State, Local, Judge's, ECF
- Determination of Initial Pleading
- Deadlines
- Docketing
- Pleading Management
Disclosure
- Initial Disclosures - 26(a)(1)
- Rule 16 and Rule 26 Disclosure Requirements
- Document Production (Paper and Electronic)
e-Discovery for Paralegals
- What is eDiscovery
- Federal Rules on eDiscovery
- eDiscovery Best Practices Procedures
- eDiscovery Resources
Discovery and Depositions
- Written Discovery
- Witness Interviews & Site Investigation
- Subpoenas
- Depositions
- Jury Verdict Research
Expert Disclosures (26(a)(2)
- Retained, Non-Retained, Consulting
- Rule 16 and Rule 26 Disclosure Requirements
The Court Reporter and Paralegal Team
- Scheduling and Why We Ask What We Ask
- Telephone Depositions
- Reading and Signing of Transcripts
- Distribution Lists
- Services and Technologies
- A Breakdown of Making the Record
Trial Preparation and Trial Attendance
- Early Planning Strategies & Checklists
- Preparing the War Room
- Trial Team Welcome Booklet
- Planning for the Out-of-Town Trial
- Trial Notebooks
- Demonstrative Exhibits
- Working with Witnesses and Exhibits
- Preparing Information for Expert Witnesses
- Courtroom Technology
- The Appeal Process
Faculty
Barbara Biondolillo, Chair and Program Planner
Senior Litigation Paralegal
Berenbaum Weinshienk PC
Denver, CO
Shari Bjorkquist Rich
Litigation Technology Services Manager
Holme Roberts & Owen LLP
Denver, CO
Kirsten Geiger
Paralegal
Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell
Denver, CO
Sharon A. Gottesfeld
Paralegal
Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell
Denver, CO
Shelly Hunter
Hunter + Geist, Inc.
Denver, CO
Kathy M. Taylor, RP
Senior Litigation Paralegal
Holme Roberts & Owen LLP
Denver, CO
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $109.00 USD
- Member Price $89.00 USD
- General Credits
- Ethics Credits
- EDI Credits