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Drafting Tips for Appellate Practitioners
Contains material from Jun 2021
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Session 2: Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law - How to draft effective findings of fact and conclusions of law, strategies for additional findings and conclusions, and handling the unusual scenarios that arise with requests for findings of fact.
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 1.00 | 0.50 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA
- Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Criminal Law | Criminal Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law | Family Law | Personal Injury Trial Law
- TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024
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Scott Rothenberg
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Session 1
—31 mins
0.50 | 0.50 ethics
What Should (and Should Not) Be in Your Appellate Representation Agreement (Jun 2021)
A well-drafted Appellate Representation Agreement can protect you and your law firm against grievances, and legal malpractice and breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits. In this day and age, you cannot afford to be without one.
Originally presented: Jun 2021 Conference on State and Federal Appeals
Scott Rothenberg,
Law Office of Scott Rothenberg - Bellaire, TX
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Laurie Ratliff
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Session 2
—30 mins
0.50
Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law (Jun 2021)
How to draft effective findings of fact and conclusions of law, strategies for additional findings and conclusions, and handling the unusual scenarios that arise with requests for findings of fact.
Originally presented: Jun 2021 Conference on State and Federal Appeals
Laurie Ratliff,
Laurie Ratliff LLC - Austin, TX