Neutralizing Vitriolic Recalcitrance in Opposing Counsel & Clients
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Product Description
Product Description
Online Session Only
Due to the ongoing public health crisis and the interactive nature of the program, this session will be held online via Zoom. Register for the in-person session, as usual. You will receive an email invitation with login information and instructions for the virtual session as the program date approaches. A live webcast will not be available, however, the Zoom session will be recorded and made availbale as a rebroadcast and on demand webcast.More and more attorneys, particularly attorneys focusing on divorce, are complaining about how difficult it is to work with their colleagues. Too many of us believe that we are providing good representation by provocative and scorched earth behavior. This negative approach is out of favor with judges, our colleagues and, in today's environment, with our clients as well. This has to end.This seminar begins the process to improve the way we treat each other and practice law. The program focuses on ways to successfully deal with this destructive behavior. We discuss ways to expediate discovery and hasten resolution. We learn together how to neutralize vitriolic and recalcitrant behavior of opposing counsel. We review different ways to avoid hostility and nastiness, while at the same time, reaching resolution and maintaining your good reputation. -
Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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3:00 pm - 3:18 pm
Welcome and Introduction
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3:18 pm - 3:42 pm
Neutralizing Vitriolic Recalcitrance in Opposing Counsel & Clients: Rules of Professional Conduct
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3:42 pm - 4:12 pm
Neutralizing Vitriolic Recalcitrance in Opposing Counsel & Clients: Distinction between "Zealous Advocacy" and Vitriolic Behavior
eLecture Add to CartIsraela Adah Brill-Cass, Esq., fixerrr.com , Boston
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4:12 pm - 4:49 pm
Neutralizing Vitriolic Recalcitrance in Opposing Counsel & Clients: Costs to Reputation with Colleagues, Clients and Judges
eLecture Add to CartHon. Michael D. Anderson, Probate and Family Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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4:49 pm - 4:57 pm
Closing Remarks and Questions for the Panel
eLecture Add to CartParticipants are encouraged to share their own experiences • Resources for mentoring and support
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