"Killer Motion Practice" with Partner Diane Cafferata
In this Webinar, Quinn Emanuel Partner Diane Cafferata shares the "best practices" for setting up the dispute, meeting and conferring, briefing, and oral argument – the four stages on motion practice. *For practicing attorneys seeking practicing MCLE credit, this webinar provides one half hour MCLE self-study credit. The self-study credit is available for all California lawyers who view it. ---------- Follow us to learn more about why you should #GetUsOnYourSide. Quinn Emanuel Website: https://www.quinnemanuel.com/ Quinn Emanuel LinkedIn: / quinn-emanuel Quinn Emanuel Twitter: / quinnemanuel Quinn Emanuel Instagram: / quinnemanuel Quinn Emanuel Facebook: / qetriallawyers

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"The Witness Needs Help: Preparing a Witness for Deposition" with Quinn Emanuel Founder, John Quinn

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Drafting and Arguing Motions - Full Webinar

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13. Spot the Objection

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"Deposing An Expert Witness" (Part 1) with Partner Robert Schwartz

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How to Argue Like a Lawyer (and WIN) with 4-Step Formula

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Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

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Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

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BlackRock's Rieder Talks Jobs Report, AI and Markets

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Judge FLIPS After Seeing The Video That Debunks A Cop's Lie

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"Not to Be Shown to the Defence" (Full Scene) | In the Name of the Father

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The Best Cross-Examination I’ve Seen in Years (Breakdown) - Utah v. Grist

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U.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia & Stephen Breyer Conversation on the Constitution (2009)

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How to Use ChatGPT to Ruin Your Legal Career

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Zwangsinternate: Umerziehung in China | Doku HD | ARTE

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Last Lecture: Robert Sitkoff on resolving disputes through law, not ‘baseball bat’

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Your Life as Every Rank in a Law Firm

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How I became a CIA whistleblower | John Kiriakou | TEDxFoggyBottom

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Closing Argument - Strategies, tactics, & tips on how to make a persuasive and memorable argument.

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5 Critical Mistakes to Avoid When Working with Your Lawyer | Washington State Attorney

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