Learn Best Practices from Criminal and Civil Practitioners for Inclusive and Accessible Remote Litigation Preparation

As we continue to practice physical distancing, working remotely has become the norm. As in-person meetings have become so uncommon, how do you effectively navigate your practice and prepare a witness or a client for any given step in the litigation process, especially if they have any special needs or challenges?
Join us to learn from criminal and civil practitioners on best practices in this new remote world on how to ensure that your clients and witnesses are: always prepared, included in the process in a meaningful way regardless of their abilities, and that their special needs are addressed and taken into account.
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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.