Drafting Masterful Motions
Bring the power of persuasion to your motions
- Product Number: 2220240WBC
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Product Description
Product Description
Developing your skills as an excellent persuasive writer not only puts you in high demand at your law firm, but it could also be the difference between winning or losing a case. It is no secret that legal writing only works well if thoughts are conveyed with clarity in an organized and methodical manner—easier said than done. A well-drafted motion may not result in victory, but it will always make a good impression on the court and improve your credibility.This 60-minute program focuses on core principles and techniques to enhance your written persuasion skills so that you can consistently deliver masterful motions. In addition to covering topics listed in the agenda, this program also identifies many common pitfalls to avoid. The program provides you with a foundation to write organized, straightforward and convincing motions.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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Purpose and Requirements of an Irrevocable Medicaid Trust for Real Estate
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12:09 pm - 12:14 pm
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Using Life Estates for Medicaid Protection
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12:14 pm - 12:17 pm
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Types of Homesteads
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12:17 pm - 12:22 pm
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Avoiding and Dealing with a License to Sell
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Avoiding and Dealing with a License to Sell
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Importance of Durable Powers of Attorney
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Massachusetts Estate Tax Update
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12:27 pm - 12:31 pm
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Options for Taking Title: What Estate Planners Want Conveyancers to Consider
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Considerations Regarding Registered Land
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12:40 pm - 12:48 pm
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"Ask the Experts" Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
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12:48 pm - 12:51 pm
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12:48 pm - 12:51 pm
Please Note
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.
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