Virtual hearings Part 3: Using Webex in the Supreme Court
$77.00
In the third instalment of their CPD series on virtual appearance work, Kathleen Foley and Emrys Nekvapil focus on virtual hearings in the Supreme Court of Victoria.
This session include a demonstration of Webex and will feature Justice Forbes of the Supreme Court of Victoria as well as Sarah Codde, Manager of Digital Litigation Business Transformation at the Supreme Court.
Participants
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