Thursday, March 28, 2013

MAJ Announces Family Law 2013 Seminar

Do you practice family law? Do you use expert witnesses? Do you want to know how judges view the testimony of your expert witnesses? Do you want to know how to present expert testimony in a compelling manner to the judge in your case?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you cannot afford to miss the MAJ Annual Family Law Seminar, "How Family Law Judges Want You to Litigate Divorce Cases -- With or Without the Experts."

The seminar will be held on Friday, April 26, 2013 from 9-1 at the Columbia Doubletree Hotel.

If we told you that we had two moderators with decades of family law experience, would that interest you?

OK, how about if we told you that we have circuit court judges from Baltimore City, Montgomery County, Baltimore County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County and Prince George s County? You really should not miss out on that.

But wait, there is more!! We will also have at least six yes, we said six tried and true expert witnesses to educate both the audience and the judges and be part of an incredible dialogue.  We have forensic accountants, we have child custody evaluators, we have vocational specialists and perhaps even more.

Oh, and that is only half of the seminar!

The other half of the seminar will focus on the case where your client cannot afford an expert. What will the Court do when the 9-207 assets all say unknown value?  Will a judge value a family business if there is no expert testimony because no one could afford an expert? What if there is a real need for a forensic accountant but it is absolutely out of financial reach?  How will the Court treat a custody case where a treating psychologist has a great deal to say but there is no privilege attorney and no other way to bring in the testimony?

You will learn more from this half-day seminar than you could from years of practicing family law!

One last question: can you really afford to miss this seminar? Register today.

1 comment:

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