Kimberly Wong: CAOC two-parter
In addition to being honored with an award at CAOC’s 63rd annual convention, Kimberly also took part in two speaking engagements.
The first was a Women’s Caucus Trial Skills Session, “Damages at Trial.” She not only moderated at the Women’s Caucus this year, but was sworn in as a board member.
For the second, she served as a panelist on “Digging Deeper: Attacking Discovery with a Sword and a Shield.” Kimberly presented specifically on “In Full Disclosure: California’s New Disclosure Discovery Tool.”
Miles Cooper: The AI road show
Given the firm’s passion for innovation, including technology, we found ourselves talking quite a bit about artificial intelligence and the law recently. Miles partnered with Shahrad Milanfar, presenting MCLEs on technology and the law for the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association in November and for the Alameda-Contra Costa Trial Lawyers Association in December. Many of the technical topics they discussed are also covered in Shahrad’s recent podcast appearance on Coopers’ Code, discussed in this story.
Miles also partnered with Nemecek & Cole’s Marshall R. Cole at the Association of Defense Counsel of Northern California and Nevada’s annual conference in December to present on artificial intelligence in litigation, as well as for the American Board of Trial Advocates in January.
If you, your legal organization, or your firm feel you’d benefit from an AI presentation, reach out to us at (415) 434-2111 | hello@coopers.law and we’ll work to set something up!
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