Family Law Trial Box: A Practical Guide for Trial Preparation

Monday, April 29, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 CA CLE Hours

Meet the Speakers

Jack McMorrow


Partner

Harris Ginsberg LLP

Evan C. Itzkowitz


Partner

Harris Ginsberg LLP

About the Program

When you walk into trial, you will have everything you need in your Trial Box(es). In order to put yourself in a position to do this, however, you need to think ahead. This presentation will discuss the contents of a fully prepared trial box, and explain the timelines and processes for creating each component so that you know what you need and when to get to work on various tasks. In addition to explaining statutory deadlines and local court rules, our panelists will provide an explanation on how to navigate the practical realities of appearing in Court and preparing your materials. This presentation will function somewhat as a checklist, something you can return to as you navigate your way to and through trial. 

Section Sponsor

This program is presented by the Family Law section, chaired by Ashley K. Quan and Ava Jahanvash and co-sponsored by the Litigation section chaired by Rachael C. Kogen and Lauri K. Martin. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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