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  • Product Number: 2170133P01
  • CLE Credits, earn up to:
    3 substantive credits, 0 ethics credits CLE Credit Note
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    Everything you need to know to effectively represent your client 

    Brief as it may be, the arraignment hearing—and your first time meeting your client—can have a far reaching impact lasting beyond the duration of your representation. In order to set the stage for success, not only must you enter your plea; argue bail; and file any initial motions, but you must also give close consideration to potential paths this case could take; how to prepare for them; and what impact they may have on your representation, all while laying down the foundation for the relationship you will have with your client.

    To manage your first appearance effectively, you must arrive at court prepared to balance these competing interests. This requires a mastery of the legal and social processes at issue, and this seminar gives you just that. The expert faculty lay out everything you need to know to effectively represent your client at arraignment and bail, walk you through the potential hearings and matters that may arise and how to prepare for them, and outline not only how to conduct a productive client interview, but the goals of the first communication with your client.

    You don’t want to miss this opportunity to master the art of putting your cases on a fast track to success!

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    MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal. There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only. They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.

  • Faculty

    Chair

    Shira M. Diner, Esq., Boston University School of Law, Boston

    Faculty

    D. Christopher Dearborn, Esq., Suffolk University Law School, Boston
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