June 10th, 2020
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Preparing for complex litigation has traditionally been a collaborative effort, oftentimes among large teams of attorneys and paralegals. After a document corpus is culled down to relevant bits of evidence, legal teams then conduct depositions in preparation for litigation, often under tight deadlines. Associates and paralegals have to synthesize vast quantities of information across notes, exhibits, and transcripts of witness examination, and distill it into a unified case strategy. As teams navigate a world in which remote legal work is the norm, virtual collaboration tools can help reap significant cost savings and achieve faster project timelines.
Everlaw’s deposition tools enable legal departments to collaborate securely with colleagues, business partners, inside or outside counsel to efficiently manage the end-to-end process of investigations or litigation. Integrated deposition preparation and tracking enable significant cost reductions and time savings by eliminating the need to print out physical copies of all exhibits, pass handwritten notes, and later transfer key information into an online repository. All this adds up to better strategic alignment on teams, which frees up more resources to focus on the core issues of legal matters.
Join Alex Hafez and Jennifer Roberts for an overview of how Everlaw streamlines litigation preparation and sets the stage for critical internal and external collaboration.
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Jennifer Roberts
Product Marketing Manager
Everlaw
Jennifer Roberts is a Product Marketing Manager at Everlaw. She is a graduate of the Yale Law School and is licensed to practice law in California. Before joining Everlaw, Jennifer worked for several other companies in the legal industry and also worked abroad for clients in Europe, Asia, North, and South America.
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Alex Hafez
Solutions Architect
Everlaw
Alex Hafez leads the Solutions Architects team at Everlaw. He provides technical support and subject matter expertise throughout the sales cycle. Prior to Everlaw, he worked as a Solutions Architect at FTI Consulting and as a Project Manager at Advanced Discovery. Alex is a licensed attorney and has worked for law firms and legal services providers in the Washington, D.C. area.
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