Original
CLE Credit Type: Areas of Professional Practice
Original Seminar Course Length: 2.0 Hours.
Cost:
Member $0.00
Non-Member $125.00
Product ID: EYL170207
Original Seminar Date: February 07, 2017
About the Program
Most
lawyers, including trial lawyers, know the basics of an appeal. But
what many attorneys don’t think about is that crucial time, whether it's
in the early stages of an appeal or after a decision has been rendered,
when you have to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of filing a
motion or a petition for certification. At those particular times, many
appellate attorneys find themselves asking the following questions:
Are there any grounds to move to dismiss the appeal? Should I move for
articulation? Is it a better strategy to move for reconsideration en
banc or jump right to a petition for certification? How can I draft a
successful petition for certification? How you analyze these questions
can have a significant impact on your appeal and can change the outcome
of a case. At this program, three experienced appellate attorneys will give you their unique insights into appellate motions practice.
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Complimentary On-demand Product Disclaimer:
Information contained in this audio/video complimentary on-demand product may be outdated and may not meet the criteria for CLE credit. Accordingly, the CBA is not automatically certifying any Connecticut or New York CLE credits for this complimentary on-demand product. CBA members who view/listen to this complimentary on-demand product may claim Connecticut CLE credit on their own as self-study if they determine that the information provided by the on-demand product is timely and relevant and otherwise meets the criteria in CT MCLE rule 2-27A.
You Will Learn
- How to draft an effective petition for certification
- The various motions available to appellate practitioners and how best to make use of them
- How to draft a successful motion or petition for certification from the practitioner's perspective
- How the various motions and petitions are handled and decided within the court
Who Should Purchase
Attorneys who want to learn more about appellate motions practice
Organizers
Logan Forsey Halloran & Sage LLP Hartford |
Christopher Klepps Updike Kelly & Spellacy PC Hartford |
Daniel J. Krisch Halloran & Sage LLP Hartford |
Samuel Schoonmaker Schoonmaker Legal Group LLC Stamford |
Jonathan Weiner CT Supreme Court Hartford |
Disclaimer: The information provided in this presentation is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice, nor is this information intended to create an attorney-client relationship.