Practising Law Institute
1177 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Why Should You Attend?
Pretrial practice in federal civil litigation continues to change. As fewer civil cases are tried, the staples of pretrial practice—pleadings, motions to dismiss, discovery, Daubert motions, summary judgment, and settlement—have replaced trials as the focus of litigation. What does the changing nature of pretrial practice in litigation mean for your practice? Join our faculty of experienced attorneys, inside counsel, judges and others as they review what you need to know to succeed at this increasingly important stage of litigation.
What You Will Learn
Special Features
This program offers transitional Skills credit.
Who Should Attend?
This program will help attorneys who are not yet experienced litigators become familiar with the ins and outs of pretrial practice.
For more information and to register please visit the event page.
Practising Law Institute