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Posts Tagged ‘Seminar’

Your Opportunity to Ask Appellate Judges About Writing Better Briefs

By J. Scott Key | February 1, 2011 | 2
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On February 25, 2011, the Georgia Appellate Practice Section will host a CLE on Appellate Practice at the State Bar of Georgia. The event has something to offer lawyers who practice before Georgia appellate courts, whether the lawyer is a seasoned appellate practitioner or only handles the occasional appeal. The event will cover all the major…

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