Thu, November 7, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET
Law Practice Today Webinar Series
The CLE Program "Mastering the Art of Digital Advocacy: Effective Use of Courtroom" will be presented as a Webinar presentation on Thursday, November 7, 2024, from 12 - 1 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). The program is approved for 1 hour of dual "distance learning" CLE credit.
Courtroom technology has become an integral part of litigation, whether it is in the courtroom or a post-covid virtual hearing. This seminar covers the fundamentals of leading courtroom tech, the key trial presentation software programs, strategies for compelling multimedia presentations, best practices for digital evidence presentation, and best practices to avoid disasters. Along with theoretical knowledge, we offer hands-on workshops using popular trial presentation software, preparing you for the demands of using technology in modern well-equipped courtrooms or historic courtrooms that may not be well-equipped. Suitable for litigators, paralegals, and legal technologists, this program is the key to delivering persuasive, visually engaging arguments that captivate judges and juries alike. Stay ahead of the curve and embrace the future of courtroom technology.
Presenter: Paul Unger, Esq., Affinity Consulting

Bio: Paul Unger is a national speaker and author. He coaches lawyers on how to be more efficient with time management by offering customized workshops. When he isn’t speaking or writing, he is usually performing technology assessments throughout the United States and Canada. Paul began his career working for the Governor of Ohio and then went on to law school. He practiced law for six years, specializing in litigation and bankruptcy, before starting a legal technology consulting company with partner Barron Henley in 2000. Paul’s superpowers are cleaning up messes and turning digital chaos into well-organized machines. His favorite part of his job is helping people get organized and focused so they can find more enjoyment in their lives and jobs.
*A online reservation is required in advance of the program. Registrants will receive a confirmation e-mail the day of the event which will contain a link to join the meeting via Zoom and links to the Handout Material and CLE Attendance Form.
**Registrations made before 5:00 p.m. on the day before the webinar will pay the Regular Registration fee. Late registrations will be accepted from 5:01 p.m. the day before the program until one hour before the webinar. An additional fee of $5 will apply when paying during late registration.. Call (865) 522-6522 with questions.
ZOOM INSTRUCTIONS
1. You can join this meeting with almost any device. For mobile devices, find the Zoom Meetings on the App Store or Google Play Store and pre-install. For a desktop or laptop computer, the link to pre-install is: https://zoom.us/download. You can then leave the meeting and then re-join again at the appointed meeting time. Absent a computer or mobile device, you can just join with a telephone call (audio only), but the best meeting experience by far is to use a computer or iPad, so you can see others and what is being presented.
2. For computer/mobile device connection: If you don’t already have the Meetings app installed, you will be prompted to do a quick installation when you click the meeting link. Once installed, you don’t need to “sign in” or “create an account”, you just need to join the meeting. Only the host of a meeting has to have an account. Once you join with your computer, you will be asked if you want to use the computer audio or dial in by telephone for your audio. You can use computer audio if you have a headset or are on a mobile device or laptop with camera/mic – webcams are encouraged; otherwise, dial in via telephone for your audio, following the on-screen instructions.
3. If you encounter any technical difficulties at all during the meeting, and it is persistent, sometimes it is best just to leave the meeting and then rejoin it. If you encounter any difficulties or have questions as a result of the test above, just contact KBA Office well before the meeting so that we can resolve.
Tennessee Commission On Continuing Legal Education
Credit has been approved with the Tennessee Commission On Continuing Legal Education for 1.00 CLE Dual credit. KBA is an approved CLE provider with the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and CME provider with the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts.
Zoom
An online reservation is required in advance of the program. Registrants will receive a confirmation e-mail the day of the event which will contain a link to join the meeting via Zoom and links for the Handout Material and CLE Attendance Form. {Zoom Tips}
Reservations canceled less than 48 hours before the program are subject to the penalty of the entire amount. If you are unable to attend, you may transfer your registration to another individual.
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