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Virtual Advocacy: How to Be Persuasive and How to Handle Logistics

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Virtual Advocacy: How to Be Persuasive and How to Handle Logistics
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only one speaker provided any material, but the short zoom mediation checklist was very good. No mp3 download available -- I thought because the program would make some use of video, but it was nothing but talking heads, and at the very least an mp3 should have been available.

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Session 1: Virtual Advocacy Part I: How to be Persuasive Virtually - Part I focuses on the best method for virtually conducting depositions, mediations, hearings, trials, and arbitrations to be effective and persuasive. The panel also discusses what the future holds for virtual advocacy.

Session 2: Virtual Advocacy Part II: How to Handle Virtual Logistics - Part II focuses on the logistics of conducting investigations and trainings and participating in hearings, trials, and arbitrations. Hear what this panel has to say regarding what the future holds for virtual advocacy.

Includes: Video Audio Paper


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1. Virtual Advocacy Part I: How to be Persuasive Virtually (Jun 2021)

Malinda A. Gaul, Elizabeth Larrick, Hon. Xavier Rodriguez, Robert R. Swafford

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Session 1 —43 mins
Virtual Advocacy Part I: How to be Persuasive Virtually (Jun 2021)

Part I focuses on the best method for virtually conducting depositions, mediations, hearings, trials, and arbitrations to be effective and persuasive. The panel also discusses what the future holds for virtual advocacy.

Originally presented: May 2021 Labor and Employment Law Conference

Malinda A. Gaul, Gaul and Dumont - San Antonio, TX
Elizabeth Larrick, Larrick Law Firm - Austin, TX
Hon. Xavier Rodriguez, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Robert R. Swafford, Strike for Cause Jury Consultants - Austin, TX

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2. Virtual Advocacy Part II: How to Handle Virtual Logistics (Jun 2021)

Malinda A. Gaul, Joseph Y. Ahmad, Hon. Elizabeth S. Chestney, Cecilia H. Morgan

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Session 2 —42 mins
Virtual Advocacy Part II: How to Handle Virtual Logistics (Jun 2021)

Part II focuses on the logistics of conducting investigations and trainings and participating in hearings, trials, and arbitrations. Hear what this panel has to say regarding what the future holds for virtual advocacy.

Originally presented: May 2021 Labor and Employment Law Conference

Malinda A. Gaul, Gaul and Dumont - San Antonio, TX
Joseph Y. Ahmad, Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing P.C. - Houston, TX
Hon. Elizabeth S. Chestney, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas - San Antonio, TX
Cecilia H. Morgan, JAMS - Dallas, TX