«Their trial and
appellate experience give them the skills necessary to size up a case early in the process, candidly communicate and manage the risks and costs of litigation, and, if necessary, vindicate their clients» rights in the courtroom.»
Not exact matches
As a Principal of Newman ADR, retired Justice Sandra Schultz Newman uses her
experience as a former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice to help attorneys identify likely points of contention in their briefs, to anticipate questions that will be asked, to organize the
appellate argument, and to be primed and ready to
give clear, crisp and on - point answers to a judge or justice's queries.
EXPERIENCE Newman ADR uses experience to help attorneys identify likely points of contention in their briefs, to anticipate questions that will be asked, to organize the appellate argument, and to be primed and ready to give clear, crisp and on - point answers to a judge or justice'
EXPERIENCE Newman ADR uses
experience to help attorneys identify likely points of contention in their briefs, to anticipate questions that will be asked, to organize the appellate argument, and to be primed and ready to give clear, crisp and on - point answers to a judge or justice'
experience to help attorneys identify likely points of contention in their briefs, to anticipate questions that will be asked, to organize the
appellate argument, and to be primed and ready to
give clear, crisp and on - point answers to a judge or justice's queries.
Others would say that
experience is unnecessary when the
appellate courts routinely dispose of cases without opinions, abdicating their essential two-fold mission: shaping the law and
giving litigants the comforting impression that their arguments had been thoughtfully considered.
Robin's trial - court
experience gives him a unique perspective on
appellate work.