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Trial by Jury 2013


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Why you should attend

You won’t want to miss this popular program, where the masters of the bar and the bench come together to share their valuable and useful insights on jury trials. We have assembled the most experienced and respected state and federal judges, as well as many distinguished litigators, to discuss their experience of what constitutes stellar advocacy when trying jury cases. There is no better way to learn about jury trial practice than from the attorneys who try the nation’s most important cases and the judges who preside over them.

Whether you are new to your career as a trial attorney or an experienced courtroom litigator, this course will give you a unique view into jury trials and the best way to handle them, from opening statements through closing arguments. Our faculty will also analyze the ethical issues that often arise and the best ways to handle these situations. Join us to gain proven strategies and practical tools to successfully handle every phase of your next jury case.

What you will learn

Join the masters of the bar and the bench to learn how to:

  • Select the best possible jurors for your client and your case
  • Compose and deliver an effective opening statement
  • Communicate your case powerfully through effective direct examination
  • Conduct a compelling cross-examination
  • Make a persuasive closing argument

You’ll also earn one hour of ethics credit as you learn how best to tackle the sometimes thorny ethical issues common in jury trials.

Who should attend

This program is designed for litigators at all levels of experience and in-house counsel who are involved, or expect to be involved, in a jury trial. Litigation support professionals will also find this program useful.

Special Feature

Get the “View from the Bench” you won't hear anywhere else. Many of the nation’s most experienced and respected judges sit on each panel and share their unique perspectives on every aspect of jury trials.

This is an approved New York transitional program

The Course Handbook for this program is now available online to all attendees!

If you would like to review the material or prepare questions for faculty ahead of time, login to www.pli.edu and go to My Online Library in the My Account drop-down menu, and you'll find the Course Handbook there several days prior to the program.  You will have access to the Handbook for one year from the program date.

Please note
:  If you should cancel or not be able to attend the program for any reason, the online version of the Course Handbook will be removed from your cart.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

Please plan to arrive with enough time to register before the conference begins. A networking breakfast will be available upon your arrival.

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

9:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks

David R. Marriott

9:15 Selecting the Best Possible Jury

  • Choosing jurors likely to identify with you and your case
  • Asking informative questions
  • Avoiding impermissible topics
  • Exercising challenges wisely
  • Establishing rapport and credibility

Hon. Richard M. Berman, Douglas A. Cawley, Hon. Howard G. Lane, William F. Lee

10:15 Delivering a Persuasive Opening Statement

  • Grabbing the jury’s attention – and keeping it
  • Developing a theme and telling your story
  • The primacy principle
  • Getting the jury on your side while avoiding argument
  • Handling damaging evidence
  • Winning approaches and common mistakes

Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh, Morgan Chu, Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich, John S. Siffert

11:15 Networking Break

11:30 Conducting an Effective Direct and Redirect Examination

  • Clearly and forcefully presenting your case on direct
  • Secrets to effectively preparing and organizing
  • Involving the jury in the story
  • Preparing with the witness
  • Arguing your case through the witness
  • Making your witness the star of the show
  • When – and when not – to ask questions on redirect

Prof. Claudia Angelos, Hon. Victor Marrero, Michele A. Roberts, Hon. Richard J. Sullivan

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

1:45 Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials

  • Avoiding ethical pitfalls and making ethical decisions
  • Preparing a witness without coaching
  • Dealing with a witness whose story changes or conflicts with other evidence
  • Using jury consultants and investigating jurors

Hon. Joseph F. Bianco, Hon. John Gleeson, Michael A. Jacobs, Gregory A. Markel

2:45 Mastering the Art of Cross-Examination

  • Controlling the courtroom, the witness, and the testimony
  • The art of impeachment
  • Arguing and reinforcing your case through cross
  • Avoiding common mistakes
  • Learning and using techniques that work
  • Dealing with difficult witnesses

Hon. Jed S. Rakoff, Hon. Edgardo Ramos, Stephen D. Susman, Dan K. Webb

3:45 Networking Break

4:00 Making a Compelling Closing Argument

  • Using your evidence powerfully and effectively: show, don’t tell, the jury
  • Anticipating your adversary’s responses
  • Weaving in the law
  • Preparing and delivering a winning summation

Evan R. Chesler, Hon. Kiyo A. Matsumoto, Hon. Loretta A. Preska, Theodore V. Wells, Jr.

5:00 Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
David R. Marriott ~ Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Speaker(s)
Claudia Angelos ~ Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Hon. Richard M. Berman ~ Senior Status, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Joseph F. Bianco ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Douglas A. Cawley ~ McKool Smith PC
Evan R. Chesler ~ Presiding Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Morgan Chu ~ Irell & Manella LLP
Hon. John Gleeson ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Michael A. Jacobs ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Commercial Division
Hon. Howard G. Lane ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens County Supreme Court
William F. Lee ~ Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Gregory A. Markel ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Hon. Victor Marrero ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Sourthern District of New York
Hon. Kiyo Matsumoto ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Loretta A. Preska ~ Chief Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Jed S. Rakoff ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Edgardo Ramos ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
John S. Siffert ~ Lankler, Siffert & Wohl LLP
Hon. Richard J. Sullivan ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Stephen D. Susman ~ Susman Godfrey LLP
Dan K. Webb ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Theodore V. Wells, Jr. ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Laurie Gilbertson ~ Practising Law Institute
New York City Seminar Location

PLI New York Center, 810 Seventh Avenue at 53rd Street (21st floor), New York, New York 10019. Message Center, program days only: (212) 824-5733.

New York City Hotel Accommodations

The New York Hilton & Towers
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PLI programs qualify for credit in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys. Please be sure to check with your state and the credit calculator to the right for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.

Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please Note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. PLI programs may qualify for credit based on the requirements outlined in the MCLE Regulations and Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. Rule 45.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

This is a webcast of the live New York session.

Why you should attend

You won’t want to miss this popular program, where the masters of the bar and the bench come together to share their valuable and useful insights on jury trials. We have assembled the most experienced and respected state and federal judges, as well as many distinguished litigators, to discuss their experience of what constitutes stellar advocacy when trying jury cases. There is no better way to learn about jury trial practice than from the attorneys who try the nation’s most important cases and the judges who preside over them.

Whether you are new to your career as a trial attorney or an experienced courtroom litigator, this course will give you a unique view into jury trials and the best way to handle them, from opening statements through closing arguments. Our faculty will also analyze the ethical issues that often arise and the best ways to handle these situations. Join us to gain proven strategies and practical tools to successfully handle every phase of your next jury case.

What you will learn

Join the masters of the bar and the bench to learn how to:

  • Select the best possible jurors for your client and your case
  • Compose and deliver an effective opening statement
  • Communicate your case powerfully through effective direct examination
  • Conduct a compelling cross-examination
  • Make a persuasive closing argument

You’ll also earn one hour of ethics credit as you learn how best to tackle the sometimes thorny ethical issues common in jury trials.

Who should attend

This program is designed for litigators at all levels of experience and in-house counsel who are involved, or expect to be involved, in a jury trial. Litigation support professionals will also find this program useful.

Special Feature

Get the “View from the Bench” you won't hear anywhere else. Many of the nation’s most experienced and respected judges sit on each panel and share their unique perspectives on every aspect of jury trials.

This is an approved New York transitional program

The Course Handbook for this program is now available online to all attendees!

If you would like to review the material or prepare questions for faculty ahead of time, login to www.pli.edu and go to My Online Library in the My Account drop-down menu, and you'll find the Course Handbook there several days prior to the program.  You will have access to the Handbook for one year from the program date.

Please note
:  If you should cancel or not be able to attend the program for any reason, the online version of the Course Handbook will be removed from your cart.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

All times are E.S.T.

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.  (E.S.T.)

9:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks

David R. Marriott

9:15 Selecting the Best Possible Jury

  • Choosing jurors likely to identify with you and your case
  • Asking informative questions
  • Avoiding impermissible topics
  • Exercising challenges wisely
  • Establishing rapport and credibility

Hon. Richard M. Berman, Douglas A. Cawley, Hon. Howard G. Lane, William F. Lee

10:15 Delivering a Persuasive Opening Statement

  • Grabbing the jury’s attention – and keeping it
  • Developing a theme and telling your story
  • The primacy principle
  • Getting the jury on your side while avoiding argument
  • Handling damaging evidence
  • Winning approaches and common mistakes

Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh, Morgan Chu, Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich, John S. Siffert

11:15 Networking Break

11:30 Conducting an Effective Direct and Redirect Examination

  • Clearly and forcefully presenting your case on direct
  • Secrets to effectively preparing and organizing
  • Involving the jury in the story
  • Preparing with the witness
  • Arguing your case through the witness
  • Making your witness the star of the show
  • When – and when not – to ask questions on redirect

Prof. Claudia Angelos, Hon. Victor Marrero, Michele A. Roberts, Hon. Richard J. Sullivan

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.  (E.S.T.)

1:45 Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials

  • Avoiding ethical pitfalls and making ethical decisions
  • Preparing a witness without coaching
  • Dealing with a witness whose story changes or conflicts with other evidence
  • Using jury consultants and investigating jurors

Hon. Joseph F. Bianco, Hon. John Gleeson, Michael A. Jacobs, Gregory A. Markel

2:45 Mastering the Art of Cross-Examination

  • Controlling the courtroom, the witness, and the testimony
  • The art of impeachment
  • Arguing and reinforcing your case through cross
  • Avoiding common mistakes
  • Learning and using techniques that work
  • Dealing with difficult witnesses

Hon. Jed S. Rakoff, Hon. Edgardo Ramos, Stephen D. Susman, Dan K. Webb

3:45 Networking Break

4:00 Making a Compelling Closing Argument

  • Using your evidence powerfully and effectively: show, don’t tell, the jury
  • Anticipating your adversary’s responses
  • Weaving in the law
  • Preparing and delivering a winning summation

Evan R. Chesler, Hon. Kiyo A. Matsumoto, Hon. Loretta A. Preska, Theodore V. Wells, Jr.

5:00 Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
David R. Marriott ~ Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Speaker(s)
Claudia Angelos ~ Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Hon. Richard M. Berman ~ Senior Status, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Joseph F. Bianco ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Douglas A. Cawley ~ McKool Smith PC
Evan R. Chesler ~ Presiding Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Morgan Chu ~ Irell & Manella LLP
Hon. John Gleeson ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Michael A. Jacobs ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Commercial Division
Hon. Howard G. Lane ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens County Supreme Court
William F. Lee ~ Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Gregory A. Markel ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Hon. Victor Marrero ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Sourthern District of New York
Hon. Kiyo Matsumoto ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Loretta A. Preska ~ Chief Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Jed S. Rakoff ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Edgardo Ramos ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
John S. Siffert ~ Lankler, Siffert & Wohl LLP
Hon. Richard J. Sullivan ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Stephen D. Susman ~ Susman Godfrey LLP
Dan K. Webb ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Theodore V. Wells, Jr. ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Laurie Gilbertson ~ Practising Law Institute
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PLI's Live Webcasts are approved for MCLE credit (unless otherwise noted in the product description) in the following states/territories:  Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho*, Illinois, Indiana1, Iowa*, Kansas*, Kentucky*, Louisiana, Maine*, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Hampshire*, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York2, Ohio3, Oklahoma, Oregon*, Pennsylvania4, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia5, Virgin Islands, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming*.

*PLI will apply for credit upon request.

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2New York: Newly admitted attorneys may not take non-transitional course formats such as on-demand audio or video programs or live webcasts for CLE credit. Newly admitted attorneys not practicing law in the United States, however, may earn 12 transitional credits in non-traditional formats.

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If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Co-Sponsored by New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education

Why you should attend

You won’t want to miss this popular program, where the masters of the bar and the bench come together to share their valuable and useful insights on jury trials. We have assembled the most experienced and respected state and federal judges, as well as many distinguished litigators, to discuss their experience of what constitutes stellar advocacy when trying jury cases. There is no better way to learn about jury trial practice than from the attorneys who try the nation’s most important cases and the judges who preside over them.

Whether you are new to your career as a trial attorney or an experienced courtroom litigator, this course will give you a unique view into jury trials and the best way to handle them, from opening statements through closing arguments. Our faculty will also analyze the ethical issues that often arise and the best ways to handle these situations. Join us to gain proven strategies and practical tools to successfully handle every phase of your next jury case.

What you will learn

Join the masters of the bar and the bench to learn how to:

  • Select the best possible jurors for your client and your case
  • Compose and deliver an effective opening statement
  • Communicate your case powerfully through effective direct examination
  • Conduct a compelling cross-examination
  • Make a persuasive closing argument

You’ll also earn one hour of ethics credit as you learn how best to tackle the sometimes thorny ethical issues common in jury trials.

Who should attend

This program is designed for litigators at all levels of experience and in-house counsel who are involved, or expect to be involved, in a jury trial. Litigation support professionals will also find this program useful.

Special Feature

Get the “View from the Bench” you won't hear anywhere else. Many of the nation’s most experienced and respected judges sit on each panel and share their unique perspectives on every aspect of jury trials.

This is an approved New York transitional program


The Course Handbook for this program is now available online to all attendees!

If you would like to review the material or prepare questions for faculty ahead of time, login to www.pli.edu and go to My Online Library in the My Account drop-down menu, and you'll find the Course Handbook there several days prior to the program. You will have access to the Handbook for one year from the program date.

Please note
: If you should cancel or not be able to attend the program for any reason, the online version of the Course Handbook will be removed from your cart.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

9:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks

David R. Marriott

9:15 Selecting the Best Possible Jury

  • Choosing jurors likely to identify with you and your case
  • Asking informative questions
  • Avoiding impermissible topics
  • Exercising challenges wisely
  • Establishing rapport and credibility

Hon. Richard M. Berman, Douglas A. Cawley, Hon. Howard G. Lane, William F. Lee

10:15 Delivering a Persuasive Opening Statement

  • Grabbing the jury’s attention – and keeping it
  • Developing a theme and telling your story
  • The primacy principle
  • Getting the jury on your side while avoiding argument
  • Handling damaging evidence
  • Winning approaches and common mistakes

Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh, Morgan Chu, Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich, John S. Siffert

11:15 Networking Break

11:30 Conducting an Effective Direct and Redirect Examination

  • Clearly and forcefully presenting your case on direct
  • Secrets to effectively preparing and organizing
  • Involving the jury in the story
  • Preparing with the witness
  • Arguing your case through the witness
  • Making your witness the star of the show
  • When – and when not – to ask questions on redirect

Prof. Claudia Angelos, Hon. Victor Marrero, Michele A. Roberts, Hon. Richard J. Sullivan

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

1:45 Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials

  • Avoiding ethical pitfalls and making ethical decisions
  • Preparing a witness without coaching
  • Dealing with a witness whose story changes or conflicts with other evidence
  • Using jury consultants and investigating jurors

Hon. Joseph F. Bianco, Hon. John Gleeson, Michael A. Jacobs, Gregory A. Markel

2:45 Mastering the Art of Cross-Examination

  • Controlling the courtroom, the witness, and the testimony
  • The art of impeachment
  • Arguing and reinforcing your case through cross
  • Avoiding common mistakes
  • Learning and using techniques that work
  • Dealing with difficult witnesses

Hon. Jed S. Rakoff, Hon. Edgardo Ramos, Stephen D. Susman, Dan K. Webb

3:45 Networking Break

4:00 Making a Compelling Closing Argument

  • Using your evidence powerfully and effectively: show, don’t tell, the jury
  • Anticipating your adversary’s responses
  • Weaving in the law
  • Preparing and delivering a winning summation

Evan R. Chesler, Hon. Kiyo A. Matsumoto, Hon. Loretta A. Preska, Theodore V. Wells, Jr.

5:00 Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
David R. Marriott ~ Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Speaker(s)
Claudia Angelos ~ Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Hon. Richard M. Berman ~ Senior Status, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Joseph F. Bianco ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Douglas A. Cawley ~ McKool Smith PC
Evan R. Chesler ~ Presiding Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Morgan Chu ~ Irell & Manella LLP
Hon. John Gleeson ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Michael A. Jacobs ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Commercial Division
Hon. Howard G. Lane ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens County Supreme Court
William F. Lee ~ Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Gregory A. Markel ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Hon. Victor Marrero ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Sourthern District of New York
Hon. Kiyo Matsumoto ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Loretta A. Preska ~ Chief Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Jed S. Rakoff ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Edgardo Ramos ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
John S. Siffert ~ Lankler, Siffert & Wohl LLP
Hon. Richard J. Sullivan ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Stephen D. Susman ~ Susman Godfrey LLP
Dan K. Webb ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Theodore V. Wells, Jr. ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Laurie Gilbertson ~ Practising Law Institute
New Jersey Groupcast Location

New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1520. 732-249-5100.

PLI programs qualify for credit in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys. Please be sure to check with your state and the credit calculator to the right for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.

Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please Note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. PLI programs may qualify for credit based on the requirements outlined in the MCLE Regulations and Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. Rule 45.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Co-Sponsored by Atlanta Bar Association

Attendees in Atlanta will view the program via Groupcast at the offices of the Atlanta Bar Association, 400 International Tower, 229 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303-1601. With PLI’s Groupcasts you'll instantaneously receive streaming audio/video of the live program and be able to submit your questions electronically. At this location you’ll also receive the printed Course Handbook upon arriving.

Why you should attend

You won’t want to miss this popular program, where the masters of the bar and the bench come together to share their valuable and useful insights on jury trials. We have assembled the most experienced and respected state and federal judges, as well as many distinguished litigators, to discuss their experience of what constitutes stellar advocacy when trying jury cases. There is no better way to learn about jury trial practice than from the attorneys who try the nation’s most important cases and the judges who preside over them.

Whether you are new to your career as a trial attorney or an experienced courtroom litigator, this course will give you a unique view into jury trials and the best way to handle them, from opening statements through closing arguments. Our faculty will also analyze the ethical issues that often arise and the best ways to handle these situations. Join us to gain proven strategies and practical tools to successfully handle every phase of your next jury case.

What you will learn

Join the masters of the bar and the bench to learn how to:

  • Select the best possible jurors for your client and your case
  • Compose and deliver an effective opening statement
  • Communicate your case powerfully through effective direct examination
  • Conduct a compelling cross-examination
  • Make a persuasive closing argument

You’ll also earn one hour of ethics credit as you learn how best to tackle the sometimes thorny ethical issues common in jury trials.

Who should attend

This program is designed for litigators at all levels of experience and in-house counsel who are involved, or expect to be involved, in a jury trial. Litigation support professionals will also find this program useful.

Special Feature

Get the “View from the Bench” you won't hear anywhere else. Many of the nation’s most experienced and respected judges sit on each panel and share their unique perspectives on every aspect of jury trials.

This is an approved New York transitional program


The Course Handbook for this program is now available online to all attendees!

If you would like to review the material or prepare questions for faculty ahead of time, login to www.pli.edu and go to My Online Library in the My Account drop-down menu, and you'll find the Course Handbook there several days prior to the program. You will have access to the Handbook for one year from the program date.

Please note
: If you should cancel or not be able to attend the program for any reason, the online version of the Course Handbook will be removed from your cart.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

9:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks

David R. Marriott

9:15 Selecting the Best Possible Jury

  • Choosing jurors likely to identify with you and your case
  • Asking informative questions
  • Avoiding impermissible topics
  • Exercising challenges wisely
  • Establishing rapport and credibility

Hon. Richard M. Berman, Douglas A. Cawley, Hon. Howard G. Lane, William F. Lee

10:15 Delivering a Persuasive Opening Statement

  • Grabbing the jury’s attention – and keeping it
  • Developing a theme and telling your story
  • The primacy principle
  • Getting the jury on your side while avoiding argument
  • Handling damaging evidence
  • Winning approaches and common mistakes

Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh, Morgan Chu, Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich, John S. Siffert

11:15 Networking Break

11:30 Conducting an Effective Direct and Redirect Examination

  • Clearly and forcefully presenting your case on direct
  • Secrets to effectively preparing and organizing
  • Involving the jury in the story
  • Preparing with the witness
  • Arguing your case through the witness
  • Making your witness the star of the show
  • When – and when not – to ask questions on redirect

Prof. Claudia Angelos, Hon. Victor Marrero, Michele A. Roberts, Hon. Richard J. Sullivan

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

1:45 Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials

  • Avoiding ethical pitfalls and making ethical decisions
  • Preparing a witness without coaching
  • Dealing with a witness whose story changes or conflicts with other evidence
  • Using jury consultants and investigating jurors

Hon. Joseph F. Bianco, Hon. John Gleeson, Michael A. Jacobs, Gregory A. Markel

2:45 Mastering the Art of Cross-Examination

  • Controlling the courtroom, the witness, and the testimony
  • The art of impeachment
  • Arguing and reinforcing your case through cross
  • Avoiding common mistakes
  • Learning and using techniques that work
  • Dealing with difficult witnesses

Hon. Jed S. Rakoff, Hon. Edgardo Ramos, Stephen D. Susman, Dan K. Webb

3:45 Networking Break

4:00 Making a Compelling Closing Argument

  • Using your evidence powerfully and effectively: show, don’t tell, the jury
  • Anticipating your adversary’s responses
  • Weaving in the law
  • Preparing and delivering a winning summation

Evan R. Chesler, Hon. Kiyo A. Matsumoto, Hon. Loretta A. Preska, Theodore V. Wells, Jr.

5:00 Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
David R. Marriott ~ Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Speaker(s)
Claudia Angelos ~ Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Hon. Richard M. Berman ~ Senior Status, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Joseph F. Bianco ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Douglas A. Cawley ~ McKool Smith PC
Evan R. Chesler ~ Presiding Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Morgan Chu ~ Irell & Manella LLP
Hon. John Gleeson ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Michael A. Jacobs ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Commercial Division
Hon. Howard G. Lane ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens County Supreme Court
William F. Lee ~ Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Gregory A. Markel ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Hon. Victor Marrero ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Sourthern District of New York
Hon. Kiyo Matsumoto ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Loretta A. Preska ~ Chief Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Jed S. Rakoff ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Edgardo Ramos ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
John S. Siffert ~ Lankler, Siffert & Wohl LLP
Hon. Richard J. Sullivan ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Stephen D. Susman ~ Susman Godfrey LLP
Dan K. Webb ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Theodore V. Wells, Jr. ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Laurie Gilbertson ~ Practising Law Institute
Atlanta Groupcast Location

Atlanta Bar Association, 400 International Tower, 229 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-1601. (404) 521-0781.

PLI programs qualify for credit in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys. Please be sure to check with your state and the credit calculator to the right for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.

Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please Note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. PLI programs may qualify for credit based on the requirements outlined in the MCLE Regulations and Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. Rule 45.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Why you should attend

You won’t want to miss this popular program, where the masters of the bar and the bench come together to share their valuable and useful insights on jury trials. We have assembled the most experienced and respected state and federal judges, as well as many distinguished litigators, to discuss their experience of what constitutes stellar advocacy when trying jury cases. There is no better way to learn about jury trial practice than from the attorneys who try the nation’s most important cases and the judges who preside over them.

Whether you are new to your career as a trial attorney or an experienced courtroom litigator, this course will give you a unique view into jury trials and the best way to handle them, from opening statements through closing arguments. Our faculty will also analyze the ethical issues that often arise and the best ways to handle these situations. Join us to gain proven strategies and practical tools to successfully handle every phase of your next jury case.

What you will learn

Join the masters of the bar and the bench to learn how to:

  • Select the best possible jurors for your client and your case
  • Compose and deliver an effective opening statement
  • Communicate your case powerfully through effective direct examination
  • Conduct a compelling cross-examination
  • Make a persuasive closing argument

You’ll also earn one hour of ethics credit as you learn how best to tackle the sometimes thorny ethical issues common in jury trials.

Who should attend

This program is designed for litigators at all levels of experience and in-house counsel who are involved, or expect to be involved, in a jury trial. Litigation support professionals will also find this program useful.

Special Feature

Get the “View from the Bench” you won't hear anywhere else. Many of the nation’s most experienced and respected judges sit on each panel and share their unique perspectives on every aspect of jury trials.

This is an approved New York transitional program

The Course Handbook for this program is now available online to all attendees!

If you would like to review the material or prepare questions for faculty ahead of time, login to www.pli.edu and go to My Online Library in the My Account drop-down menu, and you'll find the Course Handbook there several days prior to the program. You will have access to the Handbook for one year from the program date.

Please note
: If you should cancel or not be able to attend the program for any reason, the online version of the Course Handbook will be removed from your cart.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

9:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks

David R. Marriott

9:15 Selecting the Best Possible Jury

  • Choosing jurors likely to identify with you and your case
  • Asking informative questions
  • Avoiding impermissible topics
  • Exercising challenges wisely
  • Establishing rapport and credibility

Hon. Richard M. Berman, Douglas A. Cawley, Hon. Howard G. Lane, William F. Lee

10:15 Delivering a Persuasive Opening Statement

  • Grabbing the jury’s attention – and keeping it
  • Developing a theme and telling your story
  • The primacy principle
  • Getting the jury on your side while avoiding argument
  • Handling damaging evidence
  • Winning approaches and common mistakes

Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh, Morgan Chu, Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich, John S. Siffert

11:15 Networking Break

11:30 Conducting an Effective Direct and Redirect Examination

  • Clearly and forcefully presenting your case on direct
  • Secrets to effectively preparing and organizing
  • Involving the jury in the story
  • Preparing with the witness
  • Arguing your case through the witness
  • Making your witness the star of the show
  • When – and when not – to ask questions on redirect

Prof. Claudia Angelos, Hon. Victor Marrero, Michele A. Roberts, Hon. Richard J. Sullivan

12:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

1:45 Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials

  • Avoiding ethical pitfalls and making ethical decisions
  • Preparing a witness without coaching
  • Dealing with a witness whose story changes or conflicts with other evidence
  • Using jury consultants and investigating jurors

Hon. Joseph F. Bianco, Hon. John Gleeson, Michael A. Jacobs, Gregory A. Markel

2:45 Mastering the Art of Cross-Examination

  • Controlling the courtroom, the witness, and the testimony
  • The art of impeachment
  • Arguing and reinforcing your case through cross
  • Avoiding common mistakes
  • Learning and using techniques that work
  • Dealing with difficult witnesses

Hon. Jed S. Rakoff, Hon. Edgardo Ramos, Stephen D. Susman, Dan K. Webb

3:45 Networking Break

4:00 Making a Compelling Closing Argument

  • Using your evidence powerfully and effectively: show, don’t tell, the jury
  • Anticipating your adversary’s responses
  • Weaving in the law
  • Preparing and delivering a winning summation

Evan R. Chesler, Hon. Kiyo A. Matsumoto, Hon. Loretta A. Preska, Theodore V. Wells, Jr.

5:00 Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
David R. Marriott ~ Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Speaker(s)
Claudia Angelos ~ Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Hon. Richard M. Berman ~ Senior Status, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Joseph F. Bianco ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Douglas A. Cawley ~ McKool Smith PC
Evan R. Chesler ~ Presiding Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Morgan Chu ~ Irell & Manella LLP
Hon. John Gleeson ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Michael A. Jacobs ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Commercial Division
Hon. Howard G. Lane ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens County Supreme Court
William F. Lee ~ Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Gregory A. Markel ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Hon. Victor Marrero ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Sourthern District of New York
Hon. Kiyo Matsumoto ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Loretta A. Preska ~ Chief Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Jed S. Rakoff ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Edgardo Ramos ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
John S. Siffert ~ Lankler, Siffert & Wohl LLP
Hon. Richard J. Sullivan ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Stephen D. Susman ~ Susman Godfrey LLP
Dan K. Webb ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Theodore V. Wells, Jr. ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Laurie Gilbertson ~ Practising Law Institute
Cleveland Groupcast Location

The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, 1301 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44114. 216-696-2404.

PLI programs qualify for credit in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys. Please be sure to check with your state and the credit calculator to the right for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.

Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please Note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. PLI programs may qualify for credit based on the requirements outlined in the MCLE Regulations and Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. Rule 45.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Why you should attend

You won’t want to miss this popular program, where the masters of the bar and the bench come together to share their valuable and useful insights on jury trials. We have assembled the most experienced and respected state and federal judges, as well as many distinguished litigators, to discuss their experience of what constitutes stellar advocacy when trying jury cases. There is no better way to learn about jury trial practice than from the attorneys who try the nation’s most important cases and the judges who preside over them.

Whether you are new to your career as a trial attorney or an experienced courtroom litigator, this course will give you a unique view into jury trials and the best way to handle them, from opening statements through closing arguments. Our faculty will also analyze the ethical issues that often arise and the best ways to handle these situations. Join us to gain proven strategies and practical tools to successfully handle every phase of your next jury case.

What you will learn

Join the masters of the bar and the bench to learn how to:

  • Select the best possible jurors for your client and your case
  • Compose and deliver an effective opening statement
  • Communicate your case powerfully through effective direct examination
  • Conduct a compelling cross-examination
  • Make a persuasive closing argument

You’ll also earn one hour of ethics credit as you learn how best to tackle the sometimes thorny ethical issues common in jury trials.

Who should attend

This program is designed for litigators at all levels of experience and in-house counsel who are involved, or expect to be involved, in a jury trial. Litigation support professionals will also find this program useful.

Special Feature

Get the “View from the Bench” you won't hear anywhere else. Many of the nation’s most experienced and respected judges sit on each panel and share their unique perspectives on every aspect of jury trials.

This is an approved New York transitional program


The Course Handbook for this program is now available online to all attendees!

If you would like to review the material or prepare questions for faculty ahead of time, login to www.pli.edu and go to My Online Library in the My Account drop-down menu, and you'll find the Course Handbook there several days prior to the program. You will have access to the Handbook for one year from the program date.

Please note
: If you should cancel or not be able to attend the program for any reason, the online version of the Course Handbook will be removed from your cart.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

Morning Session: 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

8:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks

David R. Marriott

8:15 Selecting the Best Possible Jury

  • Choosing jurors likely to identify with you and your case
  • Asking informative questions
  • Avoiding impermissible topics
  • Exercising challenges wisely
  • Establishing rapport and credibility

Hon. Richard M. Berman, Douglas A. Cawley, Hon. Howard G. Lane, William F. Lee

9:15 Delivering a Persuasive Opening Statement

  • Grabbing the jury’s attention – and keeping it
  • Developing a theme and telling your story
  • The primacy principle
  • Getting the jury on your side while avoiding argument
  • Handling damaging evidence
  • Winning approaches and common mistakes

Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh, Morgan Chu, Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich, John S. Siffert

10:15 Networking Break

10:30 Conducting an Effective Direct and Redirect Examination

  • Clearly and forcefully presenting your case on direct
  • Secrets to effectively preparing and organizing
  • Involving the jury in the story
  • Preparing with the witness
  • Arguing your case through the witness
  • Making your witness the star of the show
  • When – and when not – to ask questions on redirect

Prof. Claudia Angelos, Hon. Victor Marrero, Michele A. Roberts, Hon. Richard J. Sullivan

11:30 Lunch

Afternoon Session: 12:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

12:45 Handling Ethical Issues in Jury Trials

  • Avoiding ethical pitfalls and making ethical decisions
  • Preparing a witness without coaching
  • Dealing with a witness whose story changes or conflicts with other evidence
  • Using jury consultants and investigating jurors

Hon. Joseph F. Bianco, Hon. John Gleeson, Michael A. Jacobs, Gregory A. Markel

1:45 Mastering the Art of Cross-Examination

  • Controlling the courtroom, the witness, and the testimony
  • The art of impeachment
  • Arguing and reinforcing your case through cross
  • Avoiding common mistakes
  • Learning and using techniques that work
  • Dealing with difficult witnesses

Hon. Jed S. Rakoff, Hon. Edgardo Ramos, Stephen D. Susman, Dan K. Webb

2:45 Networking Break

3:00 Making a Compelling Closing Argument

  • Using your evidence powerfully and effectively: show, don’t tell, the jury
  • Anticipating your adversary’s responses
  • Weaving in the law
  • Preparing and delivering a winning summation

Evan R. Chesler, Hon. Kiyo A. Matsumoto, Hon. Loretta A. Preska, Theodore V. Wells, Jr.

4:00 Adjourn

Chairperson(s)
David R. Marriott ~ Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Speaker(s)
Claudia Angelos ~ Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Hon. Richard M. Berman ~ Senior Status, United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Joseph F. Bianco ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Dennis M. Cavanaugh ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, District of New Jersey
Douglas A. Cawley ~ McKool Smith PC
Evan R. Chesler ~ Presiding Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Morgan Chu ~ Irell & Manella LLP
Hon. John Gleeson ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Michael A. Jacobs ~ Morrison & Foerster LLP
Hon. Shirley Werner Kornreich ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Commercial Division
Hon. Howard G. Lane ~ Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York, Queens County Supreme Court
William F. Lee ~ Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Gregory A. Markel ~ Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Hon. Victor Marrero ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Sourthern District of New York
Hon. Kiyo Matsumoto ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Hon. Loretta A. Preska ~ Chief Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Jed S. Rakoff ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Hon. Edgardo Ramos ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
John S. Siffert ~ Lankler, Siffert & Wohl LLP
Hon. Richard J. Sullivan ~ United States District Judge, United States District Court, Southern District of New York
Stephen D. Susman ~ Susman Godfrey LLP
Dan K. Webb ~ Winston & Strawn LLP
Theodore V. Wells, Jr. ~ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Laurie Gilbertson ~ Practising Law Institute
Alabama Groupcast Location

Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, 800 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, AL 35229

PLI programs qualify for credit in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys. Please be sure to check with your state and the credit calculator to the right for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.

Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please Note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. PLI programs may qualify for credit based on the requirements outlined in the MCLE Regulations and Ariz. R. Sup. Ct. Rule 45.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

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