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What attendees have said about our Appellate Practice seminar:
"This presentation was excellent. I wanted a look behind the scenes of the Court of Appeal, and this delivers." Rachel Cook, Esq.
"I truly feel prepared now to begin my appellate practice after this seminar." Enid Perez, Esq.
"All the speakers were excellent because they were concise and their comments were focused. Extremely efficient three hours that went very quickly!" Douglas Gordon, Esq.
"Speakers were all great & the seminar was very helpful overall. Thanks so much!"
"All of the speakers were engaging & very well-spoken. This was very helpful. Thanks to each of them."
"All speakers were excellent. I would recommend this course." David Ryan, Esq.
"As an appellate attorney, I feel I gained additional insight into this court's process." Kelly Savage, Esq.
What attendees have said about our Writ Practice seminar:
“This seminar was precisely what I had hoped for. Direct, to the point, and practical.”-Tom Freeman, Esq.
“A terrific program - well organized materials and a faculty comprised of court staff made this presentation extremely valuable.”-Terry Kesinger, Esq.
“Knowledge was irreplaceable; Speakers were terrific; Materials are very helpful; All panelists were clear, interesting, and well-spoken; Excellent, practical, insightful.”
"Really excellent panelists. Exceptionally knowledgeable; clear; easy to listen to; personable."-Jenny Pizer, Esq.
Sacramento
Check-in: 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Seminar:
January 19, 2011
9:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. (lunch on your own)
Sacramento Convention Center
1400 J Street
Room 103
Sacramento, CA 95814
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Los Angeles
Check-in: 8:30 - 9:00 a.m.
Seminar:
January 27, 2011
9:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. (lunch on your own)
Los Angeles Athletic Club
431 W. 7th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014
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The Appellate Litigation Seminar Package includes "Appellate Practice Boot Camp" and "Writ Practice Boot Camp" seminars.
Appellate Practice Boot Camp: A practical view of appellate practice in the California Courts of Appeal, this course is a unique opportunity to improve your practice. Appellate law experts, including career Research Attorneys from various appellate courts, discuss California appellate practice, with an emphasis on the practical aspects. Main topics include: drafting effective briefs; presenting oral argument; standards of review; how appeals are processed and resolved; rehearing petitions, and the top “do’s” and “don’ts” for effective appellate attorneys. The program focuses on improving attorneys' practice, brief writing and oral argument as well as identifying common procedural mistakes.
Writ Practice Boot Camp: This course is a unique opportunity to learn about the civil writ process. Respected Career Writ Attorneys from their respective districts discuss writ practice in the California Appellate Court, with an emphasis on procedure, practice, better writing skills and mistakes not to make. The program is moderated by an expert appellate practitioner, in order to provide you with multiple perspectives.
Main topics include: the differences between writs and appeals; what to consider when filing a writ; drafting effective petitions; how to prepare an adequate record; preparing supporting exhibits, an overview of the types of court orders and how writ petitions are processed; ethics; and a list of do’s and don’ts.
While this course covers petitions for writs of mandamus, a petition filed in the appellate courts, this course does not cover petitions for writs of administrative mandamus, which are filed only in superior courts.
Package reflects a 25% discount.
Appellate Practice Boot Camp:
Writ Practice Boot Camp:
While this course covers petitions for writs of mandamus, a petition filed in the appellate courts, this course does not cover petitions for writs of administrative mandamus, which are filed only in superior courts.
Receive almost 30% off by ordering both writ and appellate boot camp programs at once: $415
Individual: $415 per person
Group: $375 per person for 2 or more from the same company pre-registering at the same time
Government employee/Non-Profit Rate: $350
Law Students: $199 (current students only)
Pincus Professional Education certifies that the Appellate Practice seminar in this package deal has been approved for 3.0 hours of Appellate Specialization Certification credit in California.
Pincus Professional Education certifies that the Writ Practice seminar in this package deal has been approved for 3.5 hours of Appellate Specialization Certification credit in California.
Pincus Professional Education certifies that the Appellate Practice seminar in this package deal has been approved for 3.0 hours MCLE units, including 0.5 hours of ethics in California.
Pincus Professional Education certifies that the Writ Practice seminar in this package deal has been approved for 3.5 hours MCLE units, including 0.5 hours of ethics in California.
Upon request, we will assist attorneys in asking for CLE credit in other states.
Eric Grant heads the Sacramento office of Hicks Thomas LLP, a Houston-based firm with a national practice in energy, environmental and toxic torts, antitrust, intellectual property, product liability, and appellate matters. Mr. Grant himself litigates principally constitutional and complex statutory matters in the California and federal appellate courts. He received his law degree from Boalt Hall School of Law in 1990. Following his graduation, he served as a law clerk to Judge Edith H. Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. During the U.S. Supreme Court's October 1994 Term, he served as a law clerk to Retired Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and to Associate Justice Clarence Thomas. Among Mr. Grant's significant cases are Osborn v. Haley, 549 U.S. 225 (2007), and Bighorn-Desert View Water Agency v. Verjil, 39 Cal. 4th 205 (2006). Mr. Grant was the lead lawyer in Recall Gray Davis Committee v. Shelley, in which the Third District Court of Appeal issued an alternative writ of mandate that effectively compelled the Secretary of State to expeditiously count and certify the petitions submitted in support of the recall of Governor Gray Davis in 2003.
Mr. Shatz is certified as an appellate law specialist by the California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization and is a member of the Appellate Practice Group in the Los Angeles office of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP. He has briefed hundreds of civil appeals, writs and petitions to the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeals, California Supreme Court and California Courts of Appeal, covering a variety of practice areas. Mr. Shatz frequently contributes appellate law articles to periodicals including CEB’s Civil Litigation Reporter, Los Angeles Lawyer, California Lawyer, and the Daily Journal. He is the Chair of the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Appellate Courts Committee and the Vice Chair of the California State Bar's Committee on Appellate Courts. He has been named by Los Angeles Magazine and Law & Politics Magazine as one of Southern California’s “Super Lawyers” in the field of Appellate Law, 2004-2010.
Mr. Shatz also served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Robert J. Johnston, United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Nevada and as Extern to the Honorable Dorothy W. Nelson, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Mr. Shatz graduated magna cum laude from Pepperdine University School of Law, and was an Associate Editor of the Pepperdine Law Review and an Assistant Editor of the California Supreme Court Survey.
Patricia Nelson has been a Senior Judicial Attorney for the Third District Court of Appeal since January, 2002, and is admitted to practice in California and Massachusetts. She is currently assigned as a full time writ attorney. Before coming to the court, Ms. Nelson served as a deputy state public defender, county public defender and alternate public defender, was a partner in a firm concentrating in writ, appellate, and criminal trial practice, worked in family and civil litigation for a legal services office, and was a senior attorney for the California Appellate Project for 12 years. She has lectured widely for a variety of MCLE programs for appellate practitioners. She received a B.A. degree cum laude from University of California, Irvine in 1970, an M.A.T. degree from Wesleyan University in 1972, and a J.D. degree from UCLA School of law in 1976.
Jay-Allen Eisen has practiced law since 1969. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers and a Past President of the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers. He serves on the Executive Committee of the ABA's Council of Appellate Lawyers and the State Bar Standing Committee on Appellate Courts. He was one of the first Appellate Law Specialists certified by the State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization, and he served on the Appellate Law Advisory Commission, which established and oversees the State Bar's appellate specialist program. He has been counsel in more than 300 appeals and appellate writs, including more than 75 that have led to published, precedent decisions.
Tim Schooley has been a writ attorney at the California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, since 1991. Since 2003, he has been the court’s Supervising Attorney, responsible for supervising the court’s writ staff. Mr. Schooley is also a lecturer at the U.C. Davis School of Law, where he has taught Appellate Advocacy and supervised the law school’s appellate advocacy program since 2002. Mr. Schooley is a frequent lecturer and panelist on appellate law and procedure. Mr. Schooley received a B.A. degree from U.C. Santa Barbara in 1982 and a J.D. degree from U.C. Berkeley (Boalt Hall, School of Law) in 1986. After graduating from law school, he practiced labor law with a private law firm.
Gina M. Calvelli has been a Senior Appellate Court Attorney since 2001. Ms. Calvelli formerly worked for Associate Justice Richard M. Mosk (Division 5) and currently works for Associate Justice Thomas L. Willhite, Jr. (Division 4). Between 1993 and 2001, Ms. Calvelli was a Parter at Riordan & McKinzie where she specialized in Appellate Law. Prior to joining Riordan & McKinzie, Ms. Calvelli practiced at the San Francisco firm of Khourie, Crew & Jaeger. Ms. Calvelli is a 1991 graduate of Stanford Law School.
Frank J. Menetrez is a Research Attorney for the Honorable Frances Rothschild, California Court of Appeal, Second District, Division 1. Prior to joining the court, Mr. Menetrez practiced appellate law at Horvitz & Levy LLP in Encino and was an Associate at Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP in Los Angeles, California. Mr. Menetrez graduated from the UCLA School of Law with multiple honors, was Editor-in-Chief for the UCLA Law Review, is a Member of the Order of the Coif and clerked for the Honorable A. Wallace Tashima, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Mr. Menetrez also holds a Ph.D. and a Masters Degree in Philosophy.
Sarah Waldstein has been an appellate research attorney since 1990. She worked for Associate Justice F. Douglas McDaniel, retired, in the Fourth Appellate District, Division Two before coming to the Second Appellate District, Division Three. She is currently a Senior Judicial Attorney for Associate Justice Richard D. Aldrich. Prior to joining the court, Ms. Waldstein was an Associate at Brown, Rudnick in Boston, Massachusetts. Ms. Waldstein received her J.D. from Boston College Law School in 1988, where she served as an editor of the Environmental Law Review.
Since 1983, Pablo Drobny has been Senior Judicial Attorney for the California Court of Appeal, Second Judicial District, specializing in writs. Mr. Drobny has authored several legal articles, is a frequent lecturer and panelist on appellate law and procedure, and is a member and past Chair of the California Appellate Judicial Attorneys Education Committee. Mr. Drobny received a B.A. degree with highest honors from Johns Hopkins University in 1967, and a J.D. degree Cum Laude from Harvard Law School in 1970. After graduation from law school he engaged in academic work (with an international foundation in Amsterdam, Holland and at Boalt Law School), and in private practice with a law firm and as corporate counsel.
Randee Barak has been a Senior Appellate Attorney at the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District since 1999. Prior to coming to the Court of Appeal, Ms. Barak specialized in business and health care litigation for Sidley Austin, working in both its Litigation and Appellate Practice groups. Ms. Barak graduated with honors from UCLA School of Law in 1992 and, following graduation, served as law clerk to the Honorable Judge Arthur Alarcon on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. A member of the Los Angeles County Bar Appellate Courts Committee, she is the co-chair of the “Appellate Court Experience program (ACE),” a program developed in conjunction with the Constitutional Rights Foundation to educate Los Angeles County area high school students about the appellate court system. In 2008 the Constitutional Rights Foundation honored Ms. Barak as “Lawyer of the Year for the Public Sector.” She is the author of several articles on litigation and appellate practice.
Mr. Potter joined the Second District Court of Appeal in 1980. He has served as a deputy clerk to four Presiding Justices of the Second District, including former Supreme Court Associate Justice Otto M. Kaus and Presiding Justice Mildred L. Lillie, who was the longest sitting Jurist in California history. Mr. Potter was appointed to the position of Chief Deputy Clerk for the Second District in 1992 and became an Assistant Clerk/Administrator in 1997. Prior to joining the Court of Appeal, Mr. Potter served as a deputy clerk of the Los Angeles County Municipal Court from 1976 to 1979. Mr. Potter is a member of the California Appellate Court Clerks Association and the National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks. He served as the 2001 NCACC Convention Co-Host and Chaired the 2002 Appellate Staff Continuing Studies Program. Currently Mr. Potter serves as Chair of the Change Control Board for the Appellate Court’s Case Management Committee.
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Substitutions may be made at any time.
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