ILTA Voices

Sitting in the Hot Seat: Extreme Ligitation Support


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Trial Support is often not just for trials. It comprises of arbitrations, mediations, business development proposals, hearings on dispositive motions and/or an in-depth presentation to name a few.


In this podcast panel interview, the panelists discussed the various types of presentations, tools, considerations, setup and tips and trick they use when sitting on the "hot seat." 

 

Questions that Jill asked the panelists:

1.         How did you get here (brief background of lit experience that led to wanting to be ‘in the hot seat’)? 

2.         How do you ‘market’ your skillset within the firm?   

3.         What are the presentation types/tools most used by you/your firm? 

4.         What are the most important considerations when determining which presentation type will be the best choice for the 

            forum? 

5.         What to do when technology fails? 

6.         What are some tips and tricks you’ve learned through your years sitting in the hot seat?


Moderator:

@Jill Okerlund Pigeon- Legal Process Coordinator,  Robinson Bradshaw


Panelists:

@Timothy Piganelli - CEO, The Piganelli Consulting Group, Inc.

@Stephanie Mills - Manager, Discovery Services, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP

@David Gomez - Practice Support Project Manager, Robinson Bradshaw


Recorded 12-18-2023

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