Join this seminar to get back to the basics, or learn about, practicing and filing in Federal Court. This seminar will explore how to e-file, calendar dates/deadlines, jurisdictional questions, and choosing the right venue.
This program will instruct lawyers on how storytelling can help lawyers to cut through all of the noise and distractions of everyday life in order to connect to the jury on a human level.
This program will provide a thorough introduction into VA law. Among the topics covered are military discharge and upgrades, veterans benefits law, VA appeals, and judicial review.
This program will explore the many ways law and psychology interact and provide many examples and practice tips for attorneys seeking to improve their advocacy through a deeper understanding of their clients' motivations.
This course will explore product liability lawsuits filed against cosmetic companies for failure to warn consumers about a link to reproductive health problems.
This course will delve into the situations in which the TFRP arises, cover the procedures surrounding it, the defenses, how easy it is for the IRS to prove a case, what happens if your client loses, how the IRS applies TFRP payments, and "tattle tailing" on others.
The program will instruct viewers on how to harness the tools of Shakespeare to persuade juries in oral argument, chief among them the power of rhetoric.
This program will unpack what is known and unknown about the new law and its potential effects on various types of sexual harassment and sexual assault cases.