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Domestic Violence: Litigating Protection Order Cases 2017 (Free) (Live and Webinar)

Friday February 03
2017

  • By: Practising Law Institute
  • Time: 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    PLI New York Center
    1177 Avenue of the Americas
    (2nd floor), entrance on 45th Street
    New York , NY
  • Contact:
    Leonard McKenzie
    Practising Law Institute
    212-824-5700
  • Website: www.pli.edu

This training will be held live in the NY PLI Center, and simultaneously webcast nationwide.

 

Why You Should Attend
This program will explore the legal and practical challenges in connection with litigating orders of protection. The program will discuss considerations for building a successful case, such as planning for safety, weighing the benefits of civil and criminal orders, determining jurisdiction, and preparing your client. Faculty also will review fundamental litigation issues from the perspective of protection order litigation, such as drafting the petition, conducting examinations, and introducing evidence such as medical records and electronic communications. Experienced practitioners will share their strategies for addressing common challenges, and their practical insights will be useful to legal practitioners and service providers in a variety of practice areas.

What You Will Learn

  • Domestic violence: preliminary considerations and context
  • Litigating protective order cases
  • Complex evidentiary issues in domestic violence cases


Who Should Attend
Judges, court attorneys, law clerks, government lawyers, and attorneys and social workers in private or public interest practice interested in learning about the problem of domestic violence as well as issues that can arise in protective order litigation will benefit from this program. This program will discuss New York law but also will have relevance for practitioners in other jurisdictions.

Cost: $0

Registration:  Click Here

  • CLE Credit Comments: CLE-NY Credits Credit Status: Approved Transitional: Newly admitted NY attorneys CAN earn ethics, professional practice, law practice management, and skills credits in this format. Total Credits: 3.50 Skills: 3.50
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