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How to Win Your Appeal at Trial
1.0 Total CLE Units, 1 of which may be applied toward Family Law CA Legal Specialization Credit: Writs and Appeals (No Ethics)
Price: $30.00
Duration: 1 Hour 6 Minutes
Original Program Date: Thursday, June 21, 2007
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    Association of Certified Family Law Specialists - Lecture Series

    "How to Win Your Appeal at Trial"

    June 21, 2007 - Palo Alto, California

    Speaker: Bernard N. Wolf, CFLS
    Certified Family Law Specialist - State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization

    One hour California MCLE and Family Law Legal Specialization Credit - Writs and appeals from dissolution of marriage, legal separation or nullity of marriage litigation

    Family and appellate law attorney Bernard N. Wolf has represented the party prevailing on appeal in such well-known cases as: In re Marriage of Epstein (1978) 24 Cal.3d 76, Kumar v. Super. Ct. (Kumar) (1982), 32 Cal.3d 689, In re Marriage of Assemi (1994) 7 Cal.4th 896, In re Marriage of Lehman (1998) 18 Cal.4th 169, and In re Marriage of Iredale & Cates (2004) 121 Cal. App.4th 321.

    How many of you have had to call Bernie when it looked like your case might get appealed?

    Bernie discusses topics such as:

    Should you have called an appellate lawyer earlier than you did?
    How do you get a proper record for an appeal?
    How should you set up a statement of decision?
    What if you are using a private judge?
    Remember most appeals are won or lost at trial.
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    1.0 Total CLE Units, 1 of which may be applied toward Family Law CA Legal Specialization Credit: Writs and Appeals (No Ethics)

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    Bernard N. Wolf, CFLS, AAML

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    icon_acrobatHow to Win Your Appeal at Trial (9 KB)

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