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Making an Appellate Record


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   32
Categories:
Appellate Practice & Advocacy


Description

What is involved in making a good appellate record? If you are a trial attorney—civil or criminal—you cannot afford to miss this seminar. Experienced faculty will cover the important issues to consider in making an appellate record necessary to vindicate your clients’ rights on appeal.

Topics will include:

o    Identifying what constitutes the record on appeal
o    Deciding if, when, and how to preserve an issue for appeal by making oral or written objections to a perceived error or an offer of proof for evidence denied admission, or requesting curative instructions
o    Demonstrating prejudice from perceived trial court errors
o    Determining when objections must be renewed to preserve an issue for appeal
o    Determining whether an issue can be raised on appeal or must be raised immediately by special action
o    Addressing the trial judge’s role in preserving an issue for appeal
o    Addressing on appeal the failure to preserve an issue for appeal

Chair:
Hon. Randall Howe, Arizona Court of Appeals - Division One

Faculty:
Hon. Kathryn Hackett King, Supreme Court of Arizona
Hon. Randall H. Warner, Maricopa County Superior Court in Arizona
Hon. David D. Weinzweig, Arizona Court of Appeals
Nicholas D. Acedo, Struck Love Bojanowski & Acedo PLC
Eric M. Fraser, Osborn Maledon PA
Eileen D. GilBride, Jones Skelton & Hochuli PLC 

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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 32

Comments

Laura M

"Speakers were prepared, well-spoken, able to answer questions thoughtfully and helpfully."

Larry D

"The information was very useful for me since most of my work is litigation. It pointed out a lot of nuances I hadn't considered. "

Kevin G

"The CLE was very informative. "

Brendan P

"It's very helpful to hear from both judges and practitioners what is most useful for them when a case goes up on appeal."

Robert S

"More visual description of the suggestions and rules application."

Cindy S

"Very informative"

Michael M

"Clear and concise."

Ann U

"The recommendations of the practitioners were excellent."

Joel N

"Some panelists were more informative than others, but generally, the program was a useful tutorial"

John J

"The panel clearly knew the topic well and were very good about getting to the point"