New Strategies for Successfully Trying & Arbitrating Employment Cases
Cutting-edge strategies for planning and presenting your case in court, at arbitration, and in mediation
- Product Number: 2250168WBA
- Publication Date: 5/22/2025
- Length: 2 hours CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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Learn tactics to give your clients their best shot at prevailing in an employment case.
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12:00 - 12:05 pm
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartDavid E. Belfort, Esq., Bennett & Belfort, PC , Cambridge
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12:05 - 12:30 pm
Strategies for Successfully Trying & Arbitrating Employment Cases: The Complexities of Jury Selection
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Lynn A. Kappelman, Esq., Seyfarth Shaw LLP , Boston
Hon. Bonnie H. MacLeod, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Ret.); JAMS , Boston
Monica R. Shah, Esq., Zalkind, Duncan & Bernstein LLP , Boston
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12:30 - 12:55 pm
Strategies for Successfully Trying & Arbitrating Employment Cases: Expert Witnesses—Is It Worth the Money?
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12:55 - 1:05 pm
Strategies for Successfully Trying & Arbitrating Employment Cases: Managing Remote Witness Testimony at Deposition and at Trial—Do’s and Don’ts
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1:05 - 1:35 pm
Strategies for Successfully Trying & Arbitrating Employment Cases: Trial Presentation Techniques—Nuts and Bolts
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1:35 - 2:00 pm
Strategies for Successfully Trying & Arbitrating Employment Cases: Increasing Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Litigation Practice
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