Deadline to Register: December 11,
2019
You are invited to
join the Civil Litigation Section for the 2nd Annual discussion on federal practice followed by
a happy hour.
Magistrate Judge David T. Schultz will
address several ways federal practitioners can ensure they are putting their
best foot forward when they show up for a pretrial scheduling conference, a
civil motion hearing, or a settlement conference. Topics will include best
practices for settlement discussion preparation, effective briefing strategies,
rules regarding sealed filings, and ways to make the most of your meet and
confer process. The right preparation, and awareness of important rules,
will help you advance your case and serve your client.
After the presentation, join us for
drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and holiday cheer.
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm CLE
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Social
Presenter:
Magistrate Judge David
T. Schultz, U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credits Approved | Event Code: 281041
Cost:
Civil Litigation Section Members: $0.00
MSBA Member not in the Civil
Litigation Section: $15.00
Non-MSBA Member: $20.00
Law
Student: FREE
Not a member of the Civil Litigation Section? You can join the Section for
$30 and attend all one-hour CLE's by the Civil
Litigation Section for FREE! Must call 612-278-6329 or email Kara Haro to take advantage of this
offer.
Remote Participation:
Remote
participation via webcast is available. Please indicate this option when
registering. Instructions will be emailed to you the week day prior to the
CLE.
Want more information about the Civil
Litigation Section ?
To register with a check, please mail in
this
registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy.
Questions? Contact Kara
Haro | 612-278-6329
The MSBA is committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all
members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to
participate in this event, please notify Kara Haro via phone or
email: kharo@mnbar.org. Please
provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient
time to make arrangements for accommodations.