Join FDAP on October 10 to earn MCLE credit, meet with your colleagues in person, hear from some great speakers, and connect with the appellate indigent representation community.
This year’s seminar will have criminal and dependency break out sessions, including: Recent Legal Developments in Criminal, Juvenile, and Civil Commitment Law; Looking Back and Moving Forward: Some Nagging Issues in Criminal Law that are Ripe for Revisiting; Who, What, Where, When, Why, How: Practical Approaches to Investigating and Presenting Successful Habeas Petitions; and Redefining the Win in Dependency Appeals.
Our joint sessions include: Appellate Claims Related to Expert Testimony; Ethics Roundup and Brush Up; and a conversation with Justice Monique Langhorne Wilson and Justice Charles A. Smiley, both of the First Appellate District, Division One.
Approximately 5.50 hours of MCLE credit, including appellate and criminal specialization, will be provided. Please note the training will be not recorded or live streamed.
Coffee, tea, and muffins will be provided in the morning and a boxed lunch (with vegan and vegetarian options) will be provided in the afternoon.