Advocacy and Evidence Intensive
Spend the day with eight outstanding litigators to gain a deeper appreciation of advanced trial techniques and strategies. Gain valuable insights from some of Perth’s foremost trial advocates to enhance your persuasive skills when making addresses and examining witnesses. Then master how to leverage your expert, electronic and documentary evidence; minimising the need for superfluous evidence and ensuring it’s all admissible so you’ll have the tools for success in any matter.
Description
Attend and earn 6 CPD points in Competency Area 2: Professional Skills
This conference was recorded in WA on 19 September 2018
Session 1
Advocacy Intensive
Chair: Chris Shanahan SC, Murray Chambers; Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Barrister, Doyle’s Guide 2017
9.00am to 10.00am: Case Theory and Examination in Chief
- What is your case theory? What do you need to establish?
- What evidence you need to adduce and ensuring it is admissible
- Tips for advancing the quality of your witnesses’ evidence
- Leading evidence without leading questions
- Dealing with unfavourable and hostile witnesses
Presented by Carolyn Moss, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers
10.00am to 10.15am Morning Tea
10.15am to 11.15am: Using Documentary Evidence During a Trial
- Using subpoenaed documents
- How to put them through a witness
- Which witness to tender documents through
- Asking the court to take judicial notice of a document
Presented by Peter MacMillan, Francis Burt Chambers; Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Barrister, Doyle’s Guide 2017
11.15am to 12.15pm: Cross Examination for Success
- Methods of discrediting a witness and preparation for cross examination
- Particular issues with expert witnesses, for and against you, when the witnesses are professional witnesses as opposed to ‘experts’
- Cross examination of expert witnesses
- Re-examination
Presented by Adjunct Professor Greg McIntyre SC, John Toohey Chambers
12.15pm to 1.00pm Lunch
Session 2
Evidence Intensive
Chair: Raelene Webb QC, Murray Chambers
1.00pm to 2.00pm: Expert Evidence
- Locating
- Leading
- Evaluating
- Challenging
Presented by Philip Clifford, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers
2.00pm to 3.00pm: Electronic Information in Legal Disputes and Investigations
- Collecting and preserving electronic evidence
- Using residual evidence from computer hard drives
- Case studies and practical examples
- Contemporary difficulties with digital evidence
- Mobile phone
- Cloud
- Large data and networks
- The new technology available
- How to save you dollars going forward
Presented by Phillip Russo, Director, Evidence Advisory and Richard Adams, Director, Xtreme Forensics
3.00pm to 3.15pm Afternoon Tea
3.15pm to 4.15pm: Presenting Persuasive Opening and Closing Addresses
- What is the best way to begin?
- Overcoming nerves and avoiding courtroom humiliation
- Tips on how to make a positive impact
Presented by Tom Percy QC, Albert Wolff Chambers; Leading Criminal Law Barrister, Doyle’s Guide 2017