Welcome to another installment of our “Beyond the Courtroom” series: a recap of recent events our attorneys have attended. From conferences and lectures to summits and symposiums, and more, the BGL team is proud to stay connected to the legal and local communities.
Jessie Weber shared important tools needed to prepare for and take depositions with law students as a guest instructor for the Civil Rights Litigation course at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law on April 2. She spoke with the class about how depositions can help them prepare for motions practice and trial, understand the facts of the case, and gain the evidence they need to prove their case. Jessie also gave advice and best practices on depositions in civil rights cases.
Jamie Strawbridge joined the Crawford Technologies 2025 Industry Summit – a two-day conference focusing on the future of document strategy in customer communications, tailored toward leaders in healthcare, insurance, finance, and more – as an authority on digital accessibility from April 2 to 3 in Chicago, Illinois. Jamie joined two discussions. For the first, he led a seminar on “Document Accessibility: A Legal Imperative, Staying Compliant in 2025.” His session explored strategies for ensuring that documents remain fully accessible to all, delving into the legal requirements surrounding document accessibility. For the second, Jamie participated in a panel discussion about legal requirements under the ADA and Section 504 and the relevance of user experiences.
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