Thursday, October 29, 2020

6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

Zoom Video Meeting

United States

41 people have already registered for this event.

  • Scott Garosshen
  • Jennifer Shukla
  • Melissa Papantones
  • Jack Steigelfest
  • Sylvia Ho
  • Michael Clinton
  • James Sullivan
  • Susan ODonnell
  • Houston Lowry
  • Andrew Nevas
  • Linda Morkan
  • Kristin Connors
  • Leonard Bren
  • Joseph Lazaroff
  • Chester Fairlie
  • Eric Higgins
  • Jeffrey Gentes
  • Cody Guarnieri
  • James Nugent
  • Laura Becker
  • Louis Pepe
  • Thomas Murphy
  • James J. Healy
  • Nicole Augenti
  • Mark Ostrowski
  • Jonathan Kaplan
  • Elizabeth Cristofaro
  • Patrick Klingman
  • Benjamin Schimelman
  • Amy Markim
  • Larry Reilly
  • Laura Ray
  • Bernard Jacques
  • Tara Trifon
  • Emily Gianquinto
  • David Reif
  • Nickola Cunha
  • Elizabeth Stewart
  • Robert Simpson
  • thomas maxwell
  • Ralph Monaco

Credibility in the Time of COVID-19

Speaker:

Professor Julia Simon-Kerr
UConn School of Law

Program Description:

How do you cross-examine a masked witness? Is judging credibility hopeless when staring down two beady eyes and a surgical mask? Professor Julia Simon-Kerr focuses her research on credibility and lying in the law. She has published and spoken on how COVID-19 changed the game. The biggest takeaway? Removing demeanor evidence actually improves our ability to judge truthfulness. Join us for a fascinating conversation on what we know about credibility in the time of COVID-19.

CLE Credits:

1.0 CT Credit |0.0 NY Credit

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