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Seminar For Newer Lawyers Interesting in Learning About the Art of Trial Lawyering

By The Law Offices of John Day, P.C. on Jul 12, 2022 06:28 am

The Law Offices of John Day, P.C. is pleased to announce that we’re back with our Fundamentals of Civil Litigation in Tennessee seminar!  This is a two-day program designed to help new lawyers grasp practical matters of civil litigation.  In addition to hearing lectures on many substantive and procedural aspects of Tennessee civil litigation, you will be provided with useful forms, checklists, and other documents to help you in your daily practice.  You will learn how to organize your case and how to prepare for all aspects of litigation with efficiency and excellence.  The seminar is not slanted towards any particular type of litigation or side of the case.  Rather, the course focuses on basic information and techniques for all civil litigators.

This seminar is sponsored by the Law Offices of John Day, P.C. to share our collective years of experience in courtrooms across Tennessee.  We believe that “a rising tide lifts all boats” and that the public and profession are best served by reducing the learning curve faced by all new lawyers when entering the practice of law. Attendance for the seminar is limited to enhance opportunities for interaction between the speakers and attendees, and registration at the door cannot be accommodated.  The cost to attend is $199.99.  We hope you will join us on August 24 – 25, 2022 at the Nashville School of Law for this program.

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