Master Case Center to conquer the courtroom. Navigate its quirks, leverage page notes for seamless presentations, and transform your advocacy with essential digital litigation skills.

As digital tools like Case Center become essential to courtroom practice, knowing how to use them effectively is no longer optional – it is a core skill. This CPD session will give you the practical knowledge you need to navigate Case Center with confidence and efficiency.
Through a focused and hands-on approach, you will learn how to upload materials properly, avoid common pitfalls, and present documents seamlessly in both in-person and virtual courtrooms. You will leave with practical strategies you can use immediately – whether you are managing your own files or supporting counsel during a hearing.
Master the indispensable skills of "Case Center Mastery: Practical Courtroom Skills" with this comprehensive course, designed for legal professionals navigating the mandatory landscape of Case Center in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. Once a daunting tool, Case Center is now a powerful asset for competent advocacy, and understanding its nuances is no longer optional—it's essential for both virtual and in-person hearings.
This course transforms the complexities of Case Center into manageable, practical steps, ensuring you can efficiently manage documents, streamline presentations, and maintain control under pressure. We'll demystify why Case Center is mandatory, what the court expects, and how to leverage its features for seamless courtroom performance. Key learning outcomes include:
Whether you're an articling student or an experienced litigator, this course provides the practical insights and real-world advice needed to confidently navigate Case Center, making you a more organized, efficient, and persuasive advocate. Elevate your courtroom presence and ensure you’re always prepared, direct, and in control.

Toronto Lawyers Association
For more than 135 years, the Toronto Lawyers' Association, located within the Courthouse Library, has represented the interests of lawyers practising in the City of Toronto. The association was founded to support its members in three key areas: Knowledge, Advocacy, and Community. To uphold these pillars, the association offers a year-round mix of online and in-person education programs for lawyers, hosts both free and paid events to foster in-person networking, and submits advocacy pieces on behalf of its members to the Ontario bench and bar, all levels of government, and the broader public.

Hull & Hull LLP
Doug Higgins began his career as a litigation associate with Hull & Hull LLP, a leading firm in the area of Trusts, Estates and Capacity issues. Doug is also the Chief Innovation Officer with CNSL.ai, which guides established and growing law firms as they adopt artificial intelligence tools into their practice through secure and revenue-focused solutions. Doug draws on his legal experience and deep understanding of law-firm digital infrastructure and operations from Hull & Hull to deliver CNSL.ai’s training and implementation systems. He guides lawyers and legal staff adopt AI tools practically – with a focus on strengthening client relationships and reducing lost time. Doug is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (Canada) and the Advocates’ Society, and is a proud alumnus of Queen’s University.

McCarthy Hansen & Company
Thomas Kirby is an Associate at McCarthy Hansen & Company LLP where he is developing a general family law practice focused on parenting disputes, support, division of property, separation agreements and marriage contracts. Thomas articled with the firm and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2023.