James M. Susag is a seasoned trial attorney with a focus on franchise and dealer disputes, real estate, and complex commercial matters.
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In this webinar, attorneys will learn how to navigate the challenges of remote legal proceedings, especially in today’s rapidly changing landscape. We’ll break down the complex web of local, state, and federal regulations that impact legal cases. You’ll discover how to reframe your interactions with clients, opposing counsel, and vendors in the remote environment, ensuring that communication remains smooth and effective.
We’ll dive into the world of technology, sharing tips and tricks on how to get both you and your witnesses prepared to use it effortlessly during depositions. Finally, we’ll provide actionable steps you can take in advance to ensure that your remote proceedings go off without a hitch—making your virtual depositions as seamless and successful as in-person ones.
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Date / Time: January 17, 2025
Closed-captioning available
James M. Susag | Larkin Hoffman
James M. Susag is a seasoned trial attorney with a focus on franchise and dealer disputes, real estate, and complex commercial matters. He has been the lead attorney in over 100 trials and arbitrations in state and federal courts across the country and in domestic and international arbitration forums. Jim has the unique perspective of a trial lawyer who has also managed complex litigation and developed strategic legal plans as in-house counsel. Clients appreciate his boardroom-to-courtroom experience in crafting resolutions for their business disputes.
Representative Experience:
Franchise Litigation and Arbitration
Jim represents franchise and dealer clients across various industries including food and beverage, retail, leisure and fitness, health care, hospitality and commercial and consumer services. His experience spans disputes relating to claims of violation of state franchise or dealership laws, trademark infringement, breach of contract, system-standards enforcement, consumer class actions, post-termination rights, disclosure and registration issues, fraud claims, vicarious liability, independent contractor misclassification and joint employment issues.
Real Estate Litigation
Land owners, developers, buyers, sellers, lenders, contractors and brokers rely on Jim to defend their property in all types of real estate disputes, including purchase and sale agreements, commercial and residential leases, construction contracts, mechanic’s liens, commercial and residential construction and design defects, title claims, premises liability, boundaries and easements, valuation, zoning, land use and governmental approvals.
Business Litigation
Jim handles complex commercial disputes involving contract interpretation and enforcement, unlawful business practices, civil fraud and unfair competition. He also represents clients in disputes among owners of closely-held businesses.
I. The increasing reliance on remote depositions in legal practice | 1:00pm – 1:10pm
II. Benefits and challenges of remote depositions for fact witnesses and legal teams | 1:10pm – 1:35pm
III. How to untangle the web of local, state, and federal regulations currently applying to legal proceedings | 1:35pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
IV. How interactions with clients, opposing counsel, and vendors may be augmented or re-framed in the context of a remote legal proceeding | 2:10pm – 2:30pm
V. The use of technology and various ways to prepare oneself as well as witnesses to use it seamlessly in the context of litigation and specifically depositions | 2:30pm – 2:50pm
VI. Concrete things that attorneys can do in advance to ensure a smooth remote proceeding | 2:50pm – 3:10pm
only $395 yearly
only $395 yearly