Training Course
Syllabus:
Gain Insight Into the Appellate Judges' Decision-Making
In appellate practice, contacts with the judge are precious and few, and the greatest weight lies on your appellate brief. Ensure your work is hitting the mark by hearing from the appellate court judges themselves at this unique forum. They'll engage in a candid discussion of their preferences, views and the best practices they've seen – both in briefs and in oral argument. Get the answers to your most pressing questions and give your clients every opportunity to get a favorable appellate review. Register today!
- See appellate court best practices through the judges' eyes.
- Discover new approaches to planning the appeal before trial is over.
- Understand what issues are most important to argue in order to get your case accepted for review.
- Gain guidance on what to include in the appellate brief from the judges themselves.
- Organize the information for easy perusal to save the judges time and emphasize the crucial arguments.
- Find out what appellate court judges consider to be the best motion practices.
- Get practical techniques for developing a strong oral argument.
- Review the most prominent ethical dilemmas and get compliance and resolution tips from the judges.
AM Session 9:00 – 12:00
Panel Members
Hon. Mary J. Boyle
Hon. Mary Jane Trapp
Hon. Mary Eileen Kilbane
Moderator - Richard McLain Garner
- BUILDING THE CASE IN TRIAL COURT
- PERFECTING THE APPEAL
- MAKING AN ETHICAL APPEAL
PM Session 1:00 – 4:30
Panel Members
Hon. Eve Belfance
Hon. Christine T. McMonagle
Hon. Carla Moore
Hon. Melody J. Stewart
Moderator - Richard McLain Garner
- WRITING THE WINNING BRIEF
- EFFECTIVE ORAL ARGUMENT
- WRITS, MOTIONS AND OTHER MATTERS
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