Superior Court Judicial Colloquy 2020
A conversation with the Bench

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Product Description
Product Description
Even in this era of the vanishing trial, there will always be a need for trial lawyers. Once, young lawyers learned their craft by apprenticing for senior lawyers and trying smaller cases on their own. Today, however, trials have become rare and expensive propositions. Up-and-coming trial lawyers now need to find new and creative ways to acquire the knowledge and skill needed to be ready for trial. Get the benefits of hearing dozens of tips and anecdotes from experienced judges who have spent thousands of hours in the courtroom trying cases, no matter what your experience level!Join our moderator, veteran trial attorney Richard Zielinski, and learn what this panel of Superior Court Judges want practitioners to know about trial practice. The panel format allows the Judges to offer their insights on a variety of topics, while also hearing and responding to their colleagues. Don't miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insight into the judicial perspective, and be better prepared the next time you walk into Superior Court!
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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2:00 pm - 2:10 pm
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2:10 pm - 2:23 pm
Effective Use of Motions In Limine
eLecture Add to CartHon. Debra A. Squires-Lee, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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2:23 pm - 2:36 pm
Jury Selection and Voire Dire
eLecture Add to CartHon. Michael D. Ricciuti, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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2:36 pm - 2:49 pm
Opening Statements
eLecture Add to CartHon. Kenneth W. Salinger, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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2:49 pm - 3:02 ppm
Witness Preparation
eLecture Add to CartHon. Karen F. Green, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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3:02 pm - 3:15 pm
Trials and Hearings in the Post COVID-19 World
eLecture Add to CartHon. Michael D. Ricciuti, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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3:15 pm - 3:28 pm
Direct Examination
eLecture Add to CartHon. Debra A. Squires-Lee, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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3:28 pm - 3:40 pm
Break
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3:40 pm - 3:53 pm
Exhibits and Demonstrative Evidence
eLecture Add to CartHon. Maynard M. Kirpalani, Superior Court Admin. Office , Boston
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3:53 pm - 4:06 pm
Cross Examination
eLecture Add to CartHon. Kenneth W. Salinger, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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4:06 pm - 4-20 pm
Use of Experts at Trial
eLecture Add to CartHon. Michael D. Ricciuti, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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4:20 pm - 4:35 pm
Closing Arguments
eLecture Add to CartHon. Maynard M. Kirpalani, Superior Court Admin. Office , Boston
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4:35 pm - 4:50 pm
Jury Instructions and Special Verdict Forms
eLecture Add to CartHon. Karen F. Green, Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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4:50 pm - 5:00 pm
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The Use of Juror Innovations
eLecture Add to CartHon. Debra A. Squires-Lee, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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