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Session 3: Summary Judgment; Litigating Employment Cases from Pleadings to Summary Judgement: How to do What You Do Even Better


Labor and Employment Law Section
Credit(s): 1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Course Number: LL_10-30-24
Original Program Date: October 30, 2024
Duration: 1 hour 1 minute
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    Motions for summary judgment and summary adjudication are often employers’ best chance to win employment cases, or to get important parts of them dismissed. When are they a waste of time and money? Should employee lawyers ever file motions for summary judgment or adjudication? What should each side do before a motion for summary judgment or adjudication is filed to increase their odds of success? How should the employer’s lawyer approach drafting a motion? Do massive moving papers work or should they be more succinct and focused? What types of papers have been frowned upon by the courts? What should the employee’s lawyer do to write compelling opposition papers? This webinar will answer these questions and more.
    1 Participatory MCLE Credits

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