Motion

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Arguing substantive motions is a common practice in litigation. However, a number of attorneys take this practice for granted or overlook the value a powerfully presented motion can have on a case.

In this course you will learn how to enhance your oral argument skills in the presence of a judge. This course will provide you with key tools to present substantive motions on the record. You will learn how to properly formulate and structure your argument while being mindful of your limited time with the court. This lesson will focus on how to highlight the standards of review, analogous case law, rebuttal, and distinguishing less favorable case law.

It is highly recommended to pair this course with our Deposition lecture*

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Arguing substantive motions is a common practice in litigation. However, a number of attorneys take this practice for granted or overlook the value a powerfully presented motion can have on a case.

In this course you will learn how to enhance your oral argument skills in the presence of a judge. This course will provide you with key tools to present substantive motions on the record. You will learn how to properly formulate and structure your argument while being mindful of your limited time with the court. This lesson will focus on how to highlight the standards of review, analogous case law, rebuttal, and distinguishing less favorable case law.

It is highly recommended to pair this course with our Deposition lecture*

Arguing substantive motions is a common practice in litigation. However, a number of attorneys take this practice for granted or overlook the value a powerfully presented motion can have on a case.

In this course you will learn how to enhance your oral argument skills in the presence of a judge. This course will provide you with key tools to present substantive motions on the record. You will learn how to properly formulate and structure your argument while being mindful of your limited time with the court. This lesson will focus on how to highlight the standards of review, analogous case law, rebuttal, and distinguishing less favorable case law.

It is highly recommended to pair this course with our Deposition lecture*