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Monday, April 8, 2013
Trial Skills 2013 Promises the Best of Trial Advocacy
Preparing a case for trial is much like preparing a
canvas for a portrait. At first, you need to properly decide the theme of the
portrait. Next, you need to decide the medium to be used. What story will the
portrait tell the jury? How will the jury respond to the final product?
Join us for Trial Skills 2013 this Friday, April 12 from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, and you will learn from some of the most
talented artists in our field. The course will be structured as if it were a
trial. We will take you from creating your theme to voir dire, client preparation,
opening statement, motivational demonstrative evidence, effective
cross-examination, choosing jury instructions, closing statements and
preserving issues for appeal. No matter how many trials you have participated
in, this CLE offers everyone the chance to perfect his craft.
Time is running out. Reserve your seat today. See below for registration links.
Here is a preview of our agenda and all-star line-up...
VOIR DIRE / OPENING STATEMENT
with
Annie P. Kaplan, Fay Kaplan Law, PA
EXAMS
OF CLIENTS / PREPPING YOUR CLIENT
with
David A. Harak, Harak Law Firm, LLC
DIRECTING PLAINTIFF / DIRECTING EXPERT
with James L. Otway, Otway,
Russo & Rommel, PC
WOWING THE JURY / EXHIBITS
with a very special guest to be announced...
CROSS
EXAMINATION / CROSS EXAM DME / CHALLENGES
with
William H. Murphy, Jr., Murphy, Falcon & Murphy
JURY INSTRUCTIONS / VERDICT SHEETS
with
Hon. Steven I. Platt (Ret.), The
Platt Group, Inc.
CLOSING
ARGUMENTS
Robert
R. Michael, Shadoan, Michael & Wells, LLP
POST-TRIAL
MOTIONS / APPELLATE ADVOCACY
with
Hon. Joseph F. Murphy, Jr. (Ret.), Silverman, Thompson,
Slutkin & White LLC
& David M. Kopstein, Kopstein
& Associates, LLC
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.
Monday, August 20, 2012
MAJ Report – MAJ Kicks Off 2012-2013 CLE & Education Season
With the 2012 – 2013 CLE education season right around the corner,
the Maryland Association for Justice Education & Programs Committee,
chaired by Philip C. Federico, is excited to share just a sampling of what to
expect in the coming months. These legal education opportunities have been
designed to benefit every MAJ member. Regardless of your firm size, number of
years in practice or area of expertise; we have a seminar for you!
MAJ is well known for our annual seminars, and this year will not
disappoint. For 2012 – 2013, we are offering seven large seminars with intriguing
topics to keep our members up-to-date on the latest legal developments. These
full and half-day seminars are a great resource to our members and non-members
alike. Many prominent attorneys, judges and experts are already slated to speak
at numerous upcoming events, with their valuable handouts distributed at
each seminar. As an additional benefit, attendees have ample opportunity to
network with each other, as well as our sponsors and exhibitors.
And did you know MAJ is accredited to provide CLE credits in
Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania?
If you are licensed to practice in those states, don’t miss out on the
opportunities we offer to earn credits. Also, if you require CLEs in other
states, we will even request CLE approval as needed.
We are kick starting this seminar season with our ever-popular
Workers’ Compensation Seminar on September 27
at the Radisson Plaza in Baltimore City. The Commissioners have been
contacted and are prepared to give valuable tips to attorneys. This full day
seminar will also include lectures from physicians and other workers’
compensation attorneys. Check your mailboxes for the full agenda!
The Workers’ Compensation Seminar will be followed by the Social Media Seminar on October 8, 2012 at the Doubletree Hotel in Columbia. Learn
about the ethics of internet marketing AND get your ethics CLE! This half day
seminar will be a great opportunity for our solo practitioners to hear from
Carolyn Elefant, author of Solo by Choice: How to Be the Lawyer You Always Wanted to Be, about small firm
management. This seminar will also examine use of electronic filing, something
our paralegal members will want to take advantage of.
In addition to our larger seminars, MAJ also holds several
lunch-and-learn seminars annually. These seminars are typically held at the MAJ
Office and present the opportunity for members to learn about a specific topic
in a more intimate setting. Keep an eye out on MAJ’s Week Ahead for the next
lunch-and-learn.
For the members who are looking to earn CLE credits while at the
office, SeminarWeb is the perfect route to take. These seminars are announced
every two months with speakers representing state trial lawyer associations
nationwide. Each seminar is 75 minutes long and includes 10 minutes of question
and answer time. Not only do MAJ members get to register for these seminars,
but they have the opportunity to present topics using SeminarWeb, giving you
the opportunity to receive national recognition for your key practice
knowledge.
You can take advantage of MAJ’s Education and Program’s learning
opportunities online or in-person. Find all the latest information about our
events at www.marylandassociationforjustice.com. If you have any questions about
upcoming events call the MAJ office at (410)872-0990 or email Allison Fields,
MAJ Conference & Sponsorship Program Coordinator at
allison@marylandassociationforjustice.com.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
MAJ Announces 2012 Social Media Seminar
Social Media Seminar
October 8, 2012 • 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Doubletree Hotel, Columbia, MD
Registration is open! The Maryland Association for Justice will be
presenting a seminar dedicated strictly to social media and technology. This half-day seminar will offer valuable
information that you don’t want to miss.
Here is a preview of what the seminar has to offer:
- Judge Ronald A. Silkworth will be giving an in-depth explanation of Maryland Electronic Filing, coming soon to a court near you. This is a great opportunity for both attorneys and paralegals to learn from the best about a system that is expected to go statewide, and to get answers to all of your questions.
- Hear from our experts on attorney websites and design by FindLaw, experts in online legal marketing.
- Get your Ethics CLE credits with Lydia Lawless from the AttorneyGrievance Commission as she discusses the ethics of internet marketing and social media.
- Trial Considerations: PowerPoint, Computer-Generated Evidence, and Admissibility
- Author and solo-lawyer Carolyn Elefant will discuss social media how-to: Facebook, Twitter and blogs for law firms.
REGISTRATION
Members Log-in to register
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President’s Club
Eagle
Founder
Contributor
Regular Member
Law Student
Paralegal
New Admittee
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$40
$50
$65
$140
$25
$50
$45
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Non-Member
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$195
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For registration and additional program details, click here.
SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT
Carolyn Elefant has been on the front lines representing and assisting solo lawyers since opening up her own practice in 1993. She recently published the 2011-2012 edition of Solo by Choice: How to Be the LawyerYou Always Wanted to Be. Her website, MyShingle.com, is devoted to solos and solo-wannabes, and provides a wealth of resources and information related to small firm management. Ms. Elefant is based in Washington, D.C. and works on energy regulatory and enforcement law, appellate work, and marine renewable energy. Follow her on Twitter at @carolynelefant, and contact her by e-mail at carolyn@carolynelefant.com.
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