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Practice Tips in Appellate Law: Default Judgement, Rule 91(a), and Oral Arguments
Contains material from Jul 2018
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Session 2: Rule 91(a) Dismissals and Appeals - Survey the precedent and get tips for trial-court and appellate practice.
Session 3: Equitable Relief at Trial and on Appeal - Equitable relief can be a powerful and dangerous remedy. Understanding when it is available and what is required to procure it will aid lawyers in trying to protect it or defeat it on appeal.
Session 4: Oral Argument from Both Sides - “Yes, we’re talking, but you’re not hearing me.” Sound familiar? Examine how to get more out of oral argument from the perspectives of the lawyer and the court.
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Session 1
—29 mins
Help! A Default Judgment! (Jul 2018)
Explore what to look for and learn what to do when your client asks you to overturn a default judgment.
Originally presented: Jun 2018 Conference on State and Federal Appeals
Alex Wilson Albright,
Alexander Dubose Jefferson & Townsend LLP - Austin, TX
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Anne M. Johnson, Kennon L. Wooten
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Session 2
—30 mins
Rule 91(a) Dismissals and Appeals (Jul 2018)
Survey the precedent and get tips for trial-court and appellate practice.
Originally presented: Jun 2018 Conference on State and Federal Appeals
Anne M. Johnson,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Kennon L. Wooten,
Scott Douglass & McConnico LLP - Austin, TX
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Lara H. Hollingsworth, Jeffrey S. Levinger
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Session 3
—32 mins
Equitable Relief at Trial and on Appeal (Jul 2018)
Equitable relief can be a powerful and dangerous remedy. Understanding when it is available and what is required to procure it will aid lawyers in trying to protect it or defeat it on appeal.
Originally presented: Jun 2018 Conference on State and Federal Appeals
Lara H. Hollingsworth,
Rusty Hardin & Associates LLP - Houston, TX
Jeffrey S. Levinger,
Levinger PC - Dallas, TX
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Hon. William J. Boyce, Robert M. (Randy) Roach Jr.
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Session 4
—45 mins
Oral Argument from Both Sides (Jul 2018)
“Yes, we’re talking, but you’re not hearing me.” Sound familiar? Examine how to get more out of oral argument from the perspectives of the lawyer and the court.
Originally presented: Jun 2018 Conference on State and Federal Appeals
Hon. William J. Boyce,
Fourteenth Court of Appeals - Houston, TX
Robert M. (Randy) Roach Jr.,
Roach & Newton, L.L.P. - Houston, TX