3-Hour Program

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Overview

Why you should attend

Appellate Advocacy will give you real-world insight into effective appellate advocacy. Attendees will learn about all aspects of the appellate process, from things to do (and not to do) in the trial court, to strategies and techniques for persuasive brief writing and oral argument, to how and when to seek amicus support, to the rehearing and certiorari processes. Attendees will also hear the "View from the Bench" - what judges find persuasive and effective.

What you will learn

  • How to be an effective advocate - both in brief writing and in oral argument
  • Strategic choices, and common issues to watch for, in the trial court
  • Discretionary review: petitions for rehearing, certiorari to the Supreme Court, and petitions for review in the state supreme courts
  • The View from the Bench: effective appellate advocacy from the judicial perspective
  • The economics of appellate law: starting and building your own appellate practice

Who should attend

This program will be of interest to attorneys who need to learn basic techniques of appellate litigation, experienced practitioners who would like to improve their skills in appellate advocacy, and in-house counsel who want to be able to better manage appellate litigation handled by outside counsel.

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