Virtual Hearing Effective Practices for Tribal Courts

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7 a.m. Hawaii / 9 a.m. Alaska / 10 a.m. Pacific / 11 a.m. Mountain / Noon Central / 1 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 60 minutes

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Online

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April 13, 2023

While pandemic surges are unpredictable, courts will likely continue to hold at least some hearings remotely.

Conducting virtual hearings require different levels of knowledge, engagement, and resources than in-person hearings. Tribal courts have varying degrees of access to technology and connectivity. This webinar will discuss a number of considerations, offer suggestions, and provide ideas for courts that will work for them.

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What will I learn?

During this course, you will learn to:

  • Examine various ways to engage parties in virtual hearings;
  • Develop ideas of how to improve virtual hearings practice with technology and process; and
  • Recognize how effective practices shared by others could work in their courtroom.

Faculty:
Hon. Patricia Lenzi (St. Regis Mohawk)
Hon. Mekko Miller (Pueblo of Tesuque)

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Conducting virtual hearings require different levels of knowledge, engagement, and resources than in-person hearings. Tribal courts have varying degrees of access to technology and connectivity. This webinar will discuss a number of considerations, offer suggestions, and provide ideas for courts that will work for them.

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