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How to Succeed as a Trial Lawyer? –Tips in Appellate Litigation

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Unlike trials, appeals involve different strategies, procedures, and perspective. That’s why understanding how the appellate process works, and the strategies involved to improve your case on appeal is critical to the success of your case and your client.

In this episode of Litigation Radio, host Dave Scriven-Young welcomes trial and appellate litigation expert Lawrence Rosenberg to discuss the ins-and-outs of Appellate Litigation. Don't miss this special episode as the two discuss:

  • Tips to Getting Appellate Experience
  • What It's Like to Argue a Case Before the United States Supreme Court
  • How the Appellate Process Works
  • Practical Strategies for Trial Lawyers and Litigators to Improve a Case on Appeal
  • How to Have a Successful Oral Argument

Lawrence Rosenberg is a Trial and Appellate Litigation Partner at Jones Day. For 25 years, Larry has tried cases and argued appeals throughout the country and has been lead counsel in numerous matters in the United States Supreme Court. He has considerable experience in regulatory, statutory and constitutional litigation, intellectual property, antitrust, international litigation, labor and employment, products liability, and securities litigation.

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Unlike trials, appeals involve different strategies, procedures, and perspective. That’s why understanding how the appellate process works, and the strategies involved to improve your case on appeal is critical to the success of your case and your client.

In this episode of Litigation Radio, host Dave Scriven-Young welcomes trial and appellate litigation expert Lawrence Rosenberg to discuss the ins-and-outs of Appellate Litigation. Don't miss this special episode as the two discuss:

  • Tips to Getting Appellate Experience
  • What It's Like to Argue a Case Before the United States Supreme Court
  • How the Appellate Process Works
  • Practical Strategies for Trial Lawyers and Litigators to Improve a Case on Appeal
  • How to Have a Successful Oral Argument

Lawrence Rosenberg is a Trial and Appellate Litigation Partner at Jones Day. For 25 years, Larry has tried cases and argued appeals throughout the country and has been lead counsel in numerous matters in the United States Supreme Court. He has considerable experience in regulatory, statutory and constitutional litigation, intellectual property, antitrust, international litigation, labor and employment, products liability, and securities litigation.

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