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OnDemand

Preserving Issues for Appeal: Tips for Trial Counsel in State Civil Cases


Litigation Section
Credit(s): 1 Legal Specialization in Appellate Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Course Number: LIT_10-19-23
Original Program Date: October 19, 2023
Duration: 59 minutes
Access: Available for 3 months after Registration
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    Category: Litigation, Appellate Law
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    This program will address how to preserve issues for appeal in state civil cases. Two appellate attorneys will discuss how to preserve the record at various stages of litigation to protect your client’s appellate rights, and they will address common mistakes that lead to forfeiture of issues on appeal. The goal of the program is to provide a better understanding of the importance of protecting the record in the trial court and how to do so. This program is great for civil trial and appellate attorneys.
    1 Legal Specialization in Appellate Law  

    1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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    Non-Member$65.00
    CLA Member$45.00

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