Say What Now? How to Ask Trial Courts to Clarify/Change Their Decision-EDU211209
Cost
Member $70
A judge just rendered judgment against your client. Do you move for them to change or explain their decision? Or do you just appeal? What appellate rights are at stake? How you approach this fundamental question can make or break the appeal. And the correct answer isn’t always obvious. Appellate litigators Scott T. Garosshen and Karen L. Dowd walk through their tips of the trade for navigating the murky waters between verdict and appeal. As a bonus, they are in the midst of interviewing a bevy of trial and appellate judges about how they perceive such motion practice and will present the top 10 takeaways from those conversations.
Member $70
Non-Member $140
Student Member $20
Program Date -Thursday, February 10, 2022
Product ID - EDU211209
CLE Credit
CT: 2.0 CLE Credits (General)
NY: 2.0 CLE Credits (AOP)
About the Program
A judge just rendered judgment against your client. Do you move for them to change or explain their decision? Or do you just appeal? What appellate rights are at stake? How you approach this fundamental question can make or break the appeal. And the correct answer isn’t always obvious. Appellate litigators Scott T. Garosshen and Karen L. Dowd walk through their tips of the trade for navigating the murky waters between verdict and appeal. As a bonus, they are in the midst of interviewing a bevy of trial and appellate judges about how they perceive such motion practice and will present the top 10 takeaways from those conversations.
Credit
General:2.0
Description
Presented by the Connecticut Bar Institute
You Will Learn
- Tips and tricks to get the best decision for your appeal
- What tools are available to change or clarify a decision pre-appeal
- What each tool can do and what its risks are
- Best appellate practices when drafting such motions
Who Should Purchase
Any litigator or appellate attorneys, or attorneys interested in appellate practice.
Speakers
Karen L. Dowd Scott T. Garosshen
Horton Dowd Bartschi & Levesque PC, Horton Dowd Bartschi & Levesque PC,
Hartford, CT Hartford, CT
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New York State CLE. This program qualifies for transitional and non-transitional CLE credits.
Attorneys seeking NY CLE credit who have been admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less must attend the live seminar for skills or ethics credit, or a fully interactive videoconference. Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias CLE credits are only available as non-transitional credits. For further information about transitional and non-transitional courses, please see the NYCourts.gov page on CLE: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/index.shtml.
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
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