Strategies for the Appellate Practitioner
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Sponsored by the Idaho State Bar Appellate Practice Section

6.0 CLE credits

Length:  Approx. 6 Hours

Program Agenda

Welcome

Appellate Lessons from Litigating before the U.S. Supreme Court with Garza v. Idaho, 139 S. Ct. 738 (2019), as a working example  – Amir Ali (MacArthur Justice Center – Washington DC and Director of the Harvard Criminal Justice Appellate Clinic)

Things I Do in My Own Practice Based on my Experience on the Court – Justice Jim Jones (Parsons Behle & Latimer –Boise)

 Dealing with a Hot Bench – Eric B. Wolff (Perkins Coie – Seattle and Former Law Clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia)

Practice from the Amici’s Perspective – Steve Masciocchi (Holland & Hart – Denver)

Permissive Appeals – Leslie Hayes (Idaho Attorney General, Boise) & Bryan Nickels (Duke Scanlan & Hall, Boise)

Briefing Strategies – Mary York (Holland and Hart, Boise)

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
October 04, 2019
Appellate Lessons from Litigating before the U.S. Supreme Court with Garza v. Idaho, 139 S. Ct. 738 (2019), as a working example
Speaker Information
Amir Ali   [ view bio ]
Things I Do in My Own Practice Based on my Experience on the Court
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Jim Jones   [ view bio ]
Dealing with a Hot Bench
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Eric B. Wolff   [ view bio ]
Practice from the Amici's Perspective
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Steve Masciocchi   [ view bio ]
Permissive Appeals
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Leslie Hayes  [ view bio ]
Bryan Nickels   [ view bio ]
Briefing Strategies
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Idaho State Bar
Total MCLE Credits: 6.00
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