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Virtual Court Attendances: What You Need To Know As A Civil Litigator

Virtual Court Attendances: What You Need To Know As A Civil Litigator

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 1.5
85 minutes
Published
2020
Presenter(s)
Jasmine Daya
Stephen Firestone
Zachary Green
Douglas Smith
Source
Toronto Lawyers Association (TLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
85 minutes
Price
$349.00 plus tax
Includes Handouts

Virtual court attendances are growing in popularity at all levels of court in Ontario. Join us for our live webinar on practical considerations and insights about litigating in the virtual realm. Our diverse range of panelists come from different points on the courtroom spectrum and draw upon their own recent virtual court experiences.

The panel will cover:

  • Do’s and Don’ts of virtual court attendances at hearings and pre-trial and case-management conferences
  • Virtual written and oral advocacy tips
  • Technology and decorum of virtual advocacy.

Presenters

Jasmine Daya

Jasmine graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas in December 2001 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and a Bachelor of Science in Economics. She completed the Canadian Securities Course in 2004. Prior to commencing her undergraduate studies, Jasmine completed a Pre-college Summer program at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

Jasmine graduated from Queen’s University in 2005 with a Bachelor of Laws. While at Queen’s, Jasmine was the recipient of the Reuben Wells Leonard prize in Business law and an active volunteer within the Queen’s Law community. During the summer of 2003, Jasmine completed an International and Comparative Law Program through Tulane University that was hosted by McGill University.

After completion of the Bar Admissions Course and exams, Jasmine commenced her articles in 2005 under Jack Fireman and was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 2006. While continuing to practice as a full-time lawyer, Jasmine studied at Osgoode Hall graduating in 2009 with a Master of Laws. In 2013, Jasmine received a Certificate from Harvard Law School for successful completion of the Negotiation course for lawyers and executives.

Regional Senior Justice Stephen Firestone

Zachary Green Counsel

Douglas Smith Partner