Civil Litigation & Trial Skills

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Litigation Support: Tips and Tricks for Organizing Complex Cases

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California MCLE Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Delaware Certified Paralegal Program Approved 3 Total
Florida Registered Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Indiana Paralegal CLE Approved 3 Total
NALA Approved 3 Total
Montana CLE Credit for Paralegals Approved 3 Total
North Carolina Continuing Paralegal Education Approved 3 Total
New Mexico Paralegal Division, State Bar of Approved 3 Total
Ohio Certified Paralegals Approved 3 Total
NFPA Approved 3 Total
Texas State Bar of Paralegal Division Approved 3 Total
Washington Paralegal Association Approved 3 Total
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2 hours 58 minutes
Deborah Curtis
Raymond Grasing
With Deborah A Curtis from Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP + 1 other
Recorded June 12, 2025

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Overview

Conquer the Mess of Tasks, Documents, and Deadlines

Organizing large volumes of documents, coordinating with multiple stakeholders, and meeting tight deadlines in a complex case can be daunting - but it doesn't have to be. This course will arm you with practical tools and strategies to effectively manage intricate and high-stakes proceedings. No matter the nature of the claim, this webinar will equip you with essential tips and tricks to streamline your litigation support processes. Register today!

  • Get tips for tracking and staying on top of demanding deadlines and tasks.
  • Uncover effective tools for managing large volumes of incoming and outgoing documents.
  • Coordinate with multiple stakeholders and ensure alignment every step of the way.
  • Gain actionable insights for eliminating inefficiencies in trial preparation.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Tracking and Prioritizing Tasks and Deadlines in Complex Cases
  2. Keeping Discovery and the Large Volume of Documents Under Control
  3. Coordinating Multiple Parties and Experts
  4. Transforming Trial Preparation and Eliminating Inefficiencies
Product ID 100432

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
California MCLE Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Delaware Certified Paralegal Program Approved 3 Total
Florida Registered Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Indiana Paralegal CLE Approved 3 Total
NALA Approved 3 Total
Montana CLE Credit for Paralegals Approved 3 Total
North Carolina Continuing Paralegal Education Approved 3 Total
New Mexico Paralegal Division, State Bar of Approved 3 Total
Ohio Certified Paralegals Approved 3 Total
NFPA Approved 3 Total
Texas State Bar of Paralegal Division Approved 3 Total
Washington Paralegal Association Approved 3 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Tracking and Prioritizing Tasks and Deadlines in Complex Cases

    1. Mastering the Art of Task Tracking and Prioritization
    2. Leveraging Technology for Deadline Management
    3. Tips for Juggling Multiple Competing Tasks and Deadlines
    4. Managing Filings and Deadlines Across Multiple Jurisdictions
  2. Keeping Discovery and the Large Volume of Documents Under Control

    1. Efficient Document Management Strategies
    2. Interstate Discovery Pointers
    3. Coordinating Discovery Efforts in Multi-Party Litigation
    4. Tips, Tricks, and Tools for Streamlining Discovery
    5. AI Efficiencies and Automated Document Review
  3. Coordinating Multiple Parties and Experts

    1. Pointers for Preventing Misunderstandings and Delays
    2. Tech Tools to Keep Everyone on the Same Page
    3. Streamlining Coordination With Experts and Avoiding Bottlenecks
  4. Transforming Trial Preparation and Eliminating Inefficiencies

    1. Managing the High Volume of Documents, Evidence, and Exhibits
    2. Organizing Trial Binders, Notebooks, and Witness and Exhibit Lists for Complex Cases
    3. Tips for Managing the Logistics
    4. Tech-Savvy Trial Preparation
    5. Mistakes That Will Slow You Down (and How to Avoid Them)

Who Should Attend

This intermediate level program is designed to provide attendees with tips and tricks for managing complex cases. Those who should attend include:

  • Paralegals
  • Legal Technicians
  • Legal Assistants
  • Legal Support Staff

Speakers

Deborah A Curtis
Deborah
Curtis
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
Raymond R Grasing
Raymond
Grasing
The Law Firm of Grasing & Associates
Speaker bio
Deborah A Curtis

Deborah Curtis

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
Deborah Curtis

is a partner at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP. A former deputy general counsel for litigation and investigations at the CIA and top national security prosecutor, she is a member of the firm's White Collar Defense and Investigations practice. Ms. Curtis' senior executive leadership experience spans several agencies, including CIA, Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) and Department of Justice (DOJ). An accomplished trial lawyer, she is most often recognized for her expertise and creativity in solving seemingly insurmountable classified disputes, including in some of the most prominent national security investigations and litigations in recent history. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Curtis oversaw all litigation and investigations as an advisor to senior CIA leadership, which included congressional inquests, CIA crisis response, criminal inquiries, security issues, and the invocation of state secrets and diplomatic privileges and immunities. She previously served as chief counsel for Commerce's BIS as the senior-most legal advisor on all licensing and enforcement decisions. While at BIS, Ms. Curtis also co-drafted the first Huawei Entity List semiconductor "Foreign Direct Product Rule," advised the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), and co-wrote the U.S. Information and Communications Technology and Services (ICTS) supply chain regulation. She also served at DOJ for more than a decade, including as the first deputy chief for export control and sanctions for the DOJ National Security Division. Ms. Curtis was also a deputy chief for national security at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, where she investigated, prosecuted, and supervised numerous high-profile matters involving espionage, illegal foreign agents; economic espionage, and state-sponsored cyber intrusions. She earned her B.S. degree, cum laude, from University of Southern California and her J.D. degree, cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center.

Speaker bio
Raymond R Grasing

Raymond Grasing

The Law Firm of Grasing & Associates
Raymond Grasing

is an attorney with The Law Firm of Grasing & Associates. He has more than 25 years of trial experience in New York. Mr. Grasing knows how to try a case in a straight forward convincing manner, and how to pare down the facts and issues to their essential parts to help a jury reach the correct decision. His understanding of the law, gained through his trial experience, provides his clients with a distinct competitive advantage, whether or not their case gets to trial. Mr. Grasing practices in the areas of commercial litigation, personal injury, construction disputes, insurance coverage disputes, insurance coverage, collections, subrogation, arson, and fraud cases. He earned his B.A. degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and his J.D. degree from Brooklyn Law School.

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