Tired of trying to figure out the best way to persuade judges to grant motions? Hear how to do it firsthand at the Consumer Bankruptcy Association’s “Motion Practice—Dos and Don’ts” seminar on Thursday, Feb. 23, at the Iroquois Club, 43248 N. Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills.
Attendees will hear the best tips on drafting motions and briefs, the most (and least) persuasive arguments. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judges Marci Mclvor, Daniel Opperman, and Maria Oxholm will offer their best tips on how to subtly (and not so subtly) sway them.
The program begins with registration and cocktail hour (cash bar) from 5 to 6 p.m. Dinner and presentations take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Cost for CBA members is $35; non-members pay $50. Space is limited to 80 attendees. Online registration is available at www.cbadetroit.com.
- Posted January 26, 2017
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