Thursday, June 4, 2009

SKILLS WORKSHOPS

TODAY!

Motion & Pleadings Practice Workshop

All JD/LLM Students, Recent Graduates & Alumni are welcome!

June 5 HOL 382 2:00 p.m.

Learn the practical skills sought by legal employers that will enable you to distinguish yourself and hit the ground running.

This course examines the purposes and functions of pleadings in the litigation process, and develops the fundamental lawyering skills needed for handling pretrial motions effectively. This class will analyze the anatomy of commercial foreclosure pleadings from A – Z, including the Complaint, Motion for Summary Judgment, Final Judgment of Foreclosure, Notices relating to the Foreclosure sale and sale process, and post-judgment motions and practice. The loan documents, pleadings for affirmative relief as well as defensive motions and procedures will be analyzed in relationship to the foreclosure process. The procedural and substantive law governing foreclosure actions will be reviewed as it relates to drafting of the pleadings and argument of the case.

Presenters: Jeffrey R. Dollinger, Scruggs and Carmichael, P.A. John Roscow, Carpenter and Roscow, P.A.

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