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2020 Annual Meeting: With All Due Respect: Best Practices in the Courtroom from Judges and Litigants
This panel of judges and attorneys will have a frank exchange regarding the sometimes differing perspectives of how attorneys and the courts should best interact. Issues such as the need for greater civility and timeliness among attorneys, and the need for adequate attention to cases and clear direction by judges will be discussed. Especially as our court system struggles to provide access to justice remotely, this panel is one you will not want to miss.
This program does not provide MCLE credit.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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