Maryland CLE - Trial Skills Courses
Maryland CLE
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Litigation: Using Outcome Based Strategies to Drive Value
Step into the arena of outcome-focused litigation strategies. Unlike traditional litigation, this approach is centered on achieving specific results through legal action. It begins with a well-defined goal, particularly regarding value and settlement objectives. This method also requires a keen awareness of the tactics needed to exert the right pressure on the opposing party to secure the desired outcome. By harnessing automation, we amplify our ability to drive these strategies toward... More Info
$1074General Credits -
An Introduction to Conducting a Special Civil Trial Under 20K in Damages
This CLE presentation is designed specifically for new attorneys who may lack mentorship or guidance from senior colleagues. It offers practical strategies to help them confidently handle a wide range of cases, from Special Civil matters to Temporary Restraining Orders and even more complex Civil litigation. The course aims to equip new attorneys with the flexibility needed to take on cases they might otherwise hesitate to accept. By adopting a repeatable trial strategy, participants wil... More Info
$291General Credit -
No Mercy: Presenting a Successful Justification Defense
This cutting-edge CLE will guide you through the principles and practicalities of presenting a self-defense or justification defense at trial. This lecture is designed for both experienced practitioners seeking to refine their techniques and those new to the field looking to grasp the fundamentals. You will explore all the critical steps of a successful justification defense, including understanding the burden of proof, applying the reasonableness standard, conducting thorough discover... More Info
$291General Credit -
Selecting the Appropriate ADR Forum for Your Case
Choosing the right ADR forum for tort cases is crucial, as not every forum is suitable for every lawsuit. Start by identifying the available ADR options, such as binding arbitration with high/low parameters, non-binding mediation, or hybrid approaches like Med-Arb. Considerations should include the jurisdiction, the status of the case (whether it's in the early pre-litigation stage, has undergone some discovery, or is trial-ready), and the potential impact of selecting a particular forum.... More Info
$291General Credit -
Traumatic Brain Injury and Necessary Experts
To effectively pursue litigation involving traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), it is essential for any litigator to have a solid understanding of brain function, the causes and effects of TBIs, and the role of experts in these cases. This seminar offers a comprehensive overview of brain function and dysfunction, valuable not only for litigators but for anyone interested in the subject. By gaining insights into how the brain operates, we can better comprehend the foundations of human behavi... More Info
$291General Credit -
Update on Disclosure in Special Proceedings
This CLE course provides an overview of the criteria courts use to evaluate disclosure requests in special proceedings under CPLR 408. Unlike standard cases, disclosure in special proceedings is not automatically permitted, except for a notice to admit. To obtain disclosure, a party must file a motion under CPLR 408 and demonstrate “ample need.” Since this standard is not precisely defined, the course will examine how different courts interpret and apply it when ruling on motions for d... More Info
$291General Credit -
Mastering Depositions: How to Command the Room with Authority and Civility
This CLE program is designed to help attorneys sharpen their deposition skills, enabling them to better manage witnesses and opposing counsel while ensuring their clients feel at ease. By sharing effective strategies, the program provides valuable insights into how experienced litigators and successful trial lawyers conduct depositions. Additionally, it focuses on helping attorneys make the most of opportunities often overlooked during depositions, ultimately enhancing their chances of... More Info
$552General Credits -
Criminal Procedure: The 4th, 5th and 6th Amendments
This CLE lecture will explore critical topics including the definitions of search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment, the process of obtaining and executing search warrants, and the various exceptions to the warrant requirement. Additional topics include stop and frisk procedures, the exclusionary rule and its exceptions, Miranda rights under the Fifth Amendment, the voluntariness of statements under the Fourteenth Amendment, and a brief overview of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. More Info
$552General Credits