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Current Developments in Federal Civil Practice 2012

Wednesday February 01 , 2012

  • By: Practising Law Institute
  • Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • Location:
    Practising Law Institute,
    810 7th Ave,
    New York, NY
  • Contact:
    Leonard McKenzie
    Practising Law Institute
    212-824-5826
  • Website: www.pli.edu

Why you should attend

This is a statement of why you should attend

What you will learn

At Current Developments in Federal Civil Practice 2012, you will learn from outstanding practitioners and federal court judges about:
• Significant new federal rules and recent cases
• Motion practice developments and update
• Handling current and emerging electronic discovery issues
• Evidence update
• Ethical issues in federal civil practice
• Law , strategies and best practices in dealing with expert witnesses
• The "View from the Bench": how the judges view pretrial and trial actions of attorneys

Who should attend

This program will be helpful to the new trial lawyer who needs to learn about the federal rules and federal practice, and the experienced trial attorney who needs an update on the most recent litigation issues.

Cost: $1595*

PLEASE NOTE:

*Full scholarships to PLI's live seminars and webcasts are available to judges, judicial law clerks, law professors, law students, attorneys 65 or older, law librarians, attorneys who work for nonprofit organizations, legal services organizations or government agencies, and unemployed attorneys. Attorneys in private practice who seek to learn skills that will assist them in pro bono activities are encouraged to apply.

Please contact Leonard McKenzie at 212-824-5826 for additional information.

  • CLE Credit Comments: Credit Status: Approved Transitional: Yes Total Credits: 7.00 Ethics: 1.00 Professional Practice: 6.00
  • Attachment(s): Scholarship_Application 20112.pdf
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