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Advance Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Coming Out on Top (2008 Litigation Section Annual Meeting)
Abstract: *Will You Take This Case? Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts, and Client Expectations - Happy Birthday to You - the Federal Rules Governing e-Discovery Just Turned 1; A Look Back, and a Look Forward to How They Can (Will) Impact Your Practice - Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Advanced Strategies for Handling and Managing High Profile Cases - A View from the Bench - Avoiding Common Pitfalls without Compromising Your Case - Trying the Best Case You Can - Trial Preparation and Practice Tips to Avoid Problems Down the Road - So You Lost, Now What? Preparing an Appeal in Accordance with the Rules - *Is Your Appeal Appealing? Appellate Practice Ethics - (professionalism conflict checks evidence)
Date: 6/4/2008 - 6/4/2008
Location: FAYETTEVILLE @ the Fayetteville Tech CC 2723 Fort Bragg Road
Ctr for Business/Industry Room 134
Credits:
Total Hours:  6.5
Ethics Hours:  2
Substance/Mental Health Hours:  0

Advance Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Coming Out on Top (2008 Litigation Section Annual Meeting)
Abstract: *Will You Take This Case? Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts, and Client Expectations - Happy Birthday to You - the Federal Rules Governing e-Discovery Just Turned 1; A Look Back, and a Look Forward to How They Can (Will) Impact Your Practice - Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Advanced Strategies for Handling and Managing High Profile Cases - A View from the Bench - Avoiding Common Pitfalls without Compromising Your Case - Trying the Best Case You Can - Trial Preparation and Practice Tips to Avoid Problems Down the Road - So You Lost, Now What? Preparing an Appeal in Accordance with the Rules - *Is Your Appeal Appealing? Appellate Practice Ethics - (professionalism conflict checks evidence)
Date: 6/6/2008 - 6/6/2008
Location: GREENSBORO @ the Guilford Tech CC 2007 Yanceyville Street
Nussbaum Center Main Conference Room
Credits:
Total Hours:  6.5
Ethics Hours:  2
Substance/Mental Health Hours:  0

Advance Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Coming Out on Top (2008 Litigation Section Annual Meeting)
Abstract: *Will You Take This Case? Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts, and Client Expectations - Happy Birthday to You - the Federal Rules Governing e-Discovery Just Turned 1; A Look Back, and a Look Forward to How They Can (Will) Impact Your Practice - Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Advanced Strategies for Handling and Managing High Profile Cases - A View from the Bench - Avoiding Common Pitfalls without Compromising Your Case - Trying the Best Case You Can - Trial Preparation and Practice Tips to Avoid Problems Down the Road - So You Lost, Now What? Preparing an Appeal in Accordance with the Rules - *Is Your Appeal Appealing? Appellate Practice Ethics - (professionalism conflict checks evidence)
Date: 7/10/2008 - 7/10/2008
Location: CARY @ the NC Bar Center 8000 Weston Parkway
Exit 287 Off I-40 Dorsett Auditorium
Credits:
Total Hours:  6.5
Ethics Hours:  2
Substance/Mental Health Hours:  0

Advance Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Coming Out on Top (2008 Litigation Section Annual Meeting)
Abstract: *Will You Take This Case? Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts, and Client Expectations - Happy Birthday to You - the Federal Rules Governing e-Discovery Just Turned 1; A Look Back, and a Look Forward to How They Can (Will) Impact Your Practice - Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Advanced Strategies for Handling and Managing High Profile Cases - A View from the Bench - Avoiding Common Pitfalls without Compromising Your Case - Trying the Best Case You Can - Trial Preparation and Practice Tips to Avoid Problems Down the Road - So You Lost, Now What? Preparing an Appeal in Accordance with the Rules - *Is Your Appeal Appealing? Appellate Practice Ethics - (professionalism conflict checks evidence)
Date: 5/28/2008 - 5/28/2008
Location: LELAND @ the Brunswick CC Hwy 74/76
Leland Industrial Park Leland Center - Room 210
Credits:
Total Hours:  6.5
Ethics Hours:  2
Substance/Mental Health Hours:  0

Advance Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Coming Out on Top (2008 Litigation Section Annual Meeting)
Abstract: *Will You Take This Case? Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts, and Client Expectations - Happy Birthday to You - the Federal Rules Governing e-Discovery Just Turned 1; A Look Back, and a Look Forward to How They Can (Will) Impact Your Practice - Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Advanced Strategies for Handling and Managing High Profile Cases - A View from the Bench - Avoiding Common Pitfalls without Compromising Your Case - Trying the Best Case You Can - Trial Preparation and Practice Tips to Avoid Problems Down the Road - So You Lost, Now What? Preparing an Appeal in Accordance with the Rules - *Is Your Appeal Appealing? Appellate Practice Ethics - (professionalism conflict checks evidence)
Date: 5/29/2008 - 5/29/2008
Location: ASHEVILLE @ the Ashev-Buncombe Tech CC Enka Campus - Candler, NC
1459-C Sand Hill Rd Bus Incubator - Rm 2046
Credits:
Total Hours:  6.5
Ethics Hours:  2
Substance/Mental Health Hours:  0

Advance Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Coming Out on Top (2008 Litigation Section Annual Meeting)
Abstract: *Will You Take This Case? Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts, and Client Expectations - Happy Birthday to You - the Federal Rules Governing e-Discovery Just Turned 1; A Look Back, and a Look Forward to How They Can (Will) Impact Your Practice - Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Advanced Strategies for Handling and Managing High Profile Cases - A View from the Bench - Avoiding Common Pitfalls without Compromising Your Case - Trying the Best Case You Can - Trial Preparation and Practice Tips to Avoid Problems Down the Road - So You Lost, Now What? Preparing an Appeal in Accordance with the Rules - *Is Your Appeal Appealing? Appellate Practice Ethics - (professionalism conflict checks evidence)
Date: 6/12/2008 - 6/12/2008
Location: ELIZABETH CITY @ the College of the Albemarle 1208 North Road Street
John W Foreman Tech Ctr Room E121A
Credits:
Total Hours:  6.5
Ethics Hours:  2
Substance/Mental Health Hours:  0

Advance Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Coming Out on Top (2008 Litigation Section Annual Meeting)
Abstract: *Will You Take This Case? Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts, and Client Expectations - Happy Birthday to You - the Federal Rules Governing e-Discovery Just Turned 1; A Look Back, and a Look Forward to How They Can (Will) Impact Your Practice - Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Advanced Strategies for Handling and Managing High Profile Cases - A View from the Bench - Avoiding Common Pitfalls without Compromising Your Case - Trying the Best Case You Can - Trial Preparation and Practice Tips to Avoid Problems Down the Road - So You Lost, Now What? Preparing an Appeal in Accordance with the Rules - *Is Your Appeal Appealing? Appellate Practice Ethics - (professionalism conflict checks evidence)
Date: 6/18/2008 - 6/18/2008
Location: GREENVILLE @ the Pitt CC - Greenville Ctr 3107 S Memorial Drive
Greenville, NC 28590 Room 301
Credits:
Total Hours:  6.5
Ethics Hours:  2
Substance/Mental Health Hours:  0

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