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Practice Tips in Appellate Law: Appellate Arguments; Settlement Credits, Case Selection and More

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Practice Tips in Appellate Law: Appellate Arguments; Settlement Credits, Case Selection and More
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Session 1: Preparing for and Delivering an Effective Appellate Argument - The key to effective appellate argument is preparation, gain insight into the strategic and practical steps to take in the weeks before rising to speak at the podium—and what to do when you get there. 

Session 2: Settlement Credits - How to calculate settlement credits, their effect on prejudgment interest, burden placement in determining the amount to be credited, and recent constitutional challenges.

Session 3: Why I Lost - Lessons learned from advocacy, case selection, error preservation, and adverse authority.

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1. Preparing for and Delivering an Effective Appellate Argument (Jun 2020)

Michael Dreeben

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Preparing for and Delivering an Effective Appellate Argument (Jun 2020)

The key to effective appellate argument is preparation, gain insight into the strategic and practical steps to take in the weeks before rising to speak at the podium—and what to do when you get there. 

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Michael Dreeben, O’Melveny & Myers LLP - Washington DC

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2. Settlement Credits (Jun 2020)

Jacqueline M. Stroh

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Settlement Credits (Jun 2020)

How to calculate settlement credits, their effect on prejudgment interest, burden placement in determining the amount to be credited, and recent constitutional challenges.

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Jacqueline M. Stroh, The Law Office Of Jacqueline M. Stroh, P.C. - San Antonio, TX

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3. Why I Lost (Jun 2020)

Sean M. Reagan

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Why I Lost (Jun 2020)

Lessons learned from advocacy, case selection, error preservation, and adverse authority.

Originally presented: Jun 2020 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Sean M. Reagan, Leyh Payne & Mallia PLLC - Houston, TX