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Special Trial Ad Edition of FAMSEG

 

 

Come Join Us At The 2011 Matrimonial Trial Ad

The Trial Advocacy Course is designed to fast forward your trial skills. During the seminar you will learn practical techniques, presentation pointers, and hot tips to try your case. You will also learn what works and what doesn't in a court room. The course is set up to provide the participant with a hands on experience in a safe environment. This allows the participant to build up their confidence in a small group setting.
 
Another goal of the seminar is to promote board certification. Full participation in the program serves as one of the trials for the certification requirement to become board certified. The workshop leaders and lecturers are all board certified and passionate about the benefits of certification. They are willing to share their thoughts and personal insight about the merits of becoming board certified.
 
A tremendous feature of the Trial Advocacy Course is the networking opportunity. Participants have the ability to meet other family law practitioners and top parenting plan evaluators from across the state. Because of the 8 person make-up of the individual groups, and the intense work performed in each group, many friendships are forged for years to come.
 
Come join us in Fort Lauderdale August 11-14, 2011 for another great year of Trial Ad! Hurry up and register as registration space is limited.
 
Download the brochure, click here.
 

 
 
Sincerely,
 
 
DIANE M. KIRIGIN
Chair, Family Law Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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