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November 2009
Appellate Practice Hot Topics 2009
Program Highlights
- Learn Everything You Need to Know about Preservation of Issues for Appeal
- Master the Record on Appeal - Rules, Protocols, Correction, Supplementation and More
- Discover the Standards of Review - Civil, Criminal and Applying and Arguing Competing Standards
- Enjoy Lunchtime Ethics for the Appellate Practitioner with Judge Webb
- Hear the Judges' Panel Discuss Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation in the Appellate Courts
Program Description
Join us for a fast-paced tour of the HOT TOPICS in Appellate Law for 2009. Get up to speed on your practice skills, network with your colleagues and enjoy an ethical lunch with Judge Webb. This is a day you will enjoy while learning all the critical information that you need to know to serve your clients to the best of your ability!
Topics
Preservation of Issues for Appeal
- The Rule of Preservation and the Reasons for It
- Specific Actions Required to Preserve Particular Issues for Appeal
- Proceedings off the Record: Discussions in Chambers and at Side-Bar
- Degree of Detail Required to Preserve an Issue
- Arguing for, and Defending Against, Failure to Preserve for Appeal
- Exceptions to the Rule
Presented by Andrew M. Low and Lila M. Bateman
The Record on Appeal
Rules, Protocols, Emerging Developments, and Practical Tips Regarding Record Designation, Transmittal, Correction, Supplementation and Use in the Colorado Appellate Courts and the Tenth Circuit
Presented by Marcy G. Glenn and Jessica E. Yates
Standards of Review
- Civil and Criminal Standards of Review
- Point and Counter/Point Discussion
- Applying and Arguing Competing Standards of Review on Appeal
Presented by Paul A. Schwartz, Gregory J. Kerwin, John D. Seidel and Mark G. Walta
Ethics for the Appellate Practitioner
Presented by Honorable John R. Webb
Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation in the Appellate Courts
- The Search for Legislative and Constitutional Intent
- Rules of Textual Interpretation
- Canons of Construction
- Use of Legislative and Constitutional History
- Use of Precedent in Statutory and Constitutional Analysis
- The Constitution as a “Living Document”
- Policy Considerations
- Arguing Matters of Statutory and Constitutional Interpretation
Panelists: Honorable Michael L. Bender, Colorado Supreme Court; Honorable Allison H. Eid, Colorado Supreme Court; Honorable Janice B. Davidson, Colorado Court of Appeals; Honorable Daniel M. Taubman, Colorado Court of Appeals
Moderator: Walter H. Sargent
Program Chair and Moderator
Matthew S. Holman, Esq.
Colorado Attorney Generals Office
Denver, CO
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $125.00 USD
- Member Price $95.00 USD
- General Credits
- Ethics Credits
- EDI Credits