Back to the Source: DRI Appellate Advocacy Seminar
Just a wee bit of an advertisement today for the DRI Appellate Advocacy Seminar coming up in March near the Land of Mouse in Orlando Florida.
The seminar is actually relevant to the typography discussion that we've been having these last weeks, because I can really trace my interest in the topic to a presentation two seminars ago when Ruth Anne Robbins presented her "Painting with Print" paper.
This year's seminar also promises to be a great place to charge your batteries, pump up your brain cells and get some new ideas to sharpen up your practice.
Check out the course brochure (pdf). I am particularly looking forward to the presentation on writing a brief that judges will want to read, as well as the presentation on technology and the future of appellate practice.
The course materials just happen to be sponsored by my firm, Andrews Kurth LLP. Who knew?
And I'll be there. So you've got that going for you. Which is good.
Check out the info on Facebook or Linkedin or on the DRI website.
If you attend, be sure to introduce yourself. I'll be the one in the bow tie.
A good time will be had by all.
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