Lawyers e-Journal
Thursday, Jul. 17, 2008
Upcoming CLE seminar and roundtable schedule
Join fellow MBA members at a free program highlighting tips for going paperless with your practice
To register for the following programs, call MBA Member Services at (617) 338-0530, [e-mail membership] or visit the CLE Web site. To download a PDF of the July/August CLE brochure, click here.
This week's highlighted programs include:
- Turbocharge Your Practice – A Primer for Going Paperless
- District Court Survival Guide – Civil Practice
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Trial Practice Luncheon Roundtable Series - Part II: Trial Issues
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Upcoming Casemaker Training Sessions
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Scroll down for program descriptions, dates and registration details.
FREE PROGRAM
Turbocharge Your Practice – A Primer for Going Paperless
Course #: LPF08
Introductory level
Tuesday, Aug. 12, 4–7 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
Join us for this FREE, fast-paced program on how to start and run your paperless office. Learn to work smarter, not harder, and preserve the environment at the same time. Watch as attorneys Alan Klevan, Channing Migner and Steven Schwartz take you through the steps to dramatically reduce the amount of paper in your practice, and watch the speakers prepare files and communicate with each other live. After this 90-minute presentation, join the panelists for an integrated PowerPoint presentation that showcases the most important law practice management tips, gadgets and Web sites every practitioner should know about. This dynamic seminar will not only teach you how to increase revenue, but will show you how to build and maintain a more gratifying practice.
For more information, or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.
SEMINAR
District Court Survival Guide – Civil Practice
Course #: CLM08
Introductory level
Tuesday, July 22, 4–6:30 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
This seminar is designed to educate practitioners on the fundamentals of civil litigation in the district courts of Massachusetts. Panelists will discuss preparing cases for trial, motion practice and trials and appeals.
For more information, or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.
ROUNDTABLE
Trial Practice Luncheon Roundtable Series
Join us for the final part of this exciting luncheon roundtable series that will break down the various components of a trial and help attendees develop and enhance their skills as trial attorneys. Our expert panel, comprising top litigators in their respective fields with a wide variety of experience in trying cases, will share practical tips on effective advocacy and proper preparation.
Part II: Trial Issues
Course #: CLU08
Introductory level
Wednesday, July 23, noon–2 p.m
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
For more information, or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.
Specific topics in part two will include opening statements, direct and cross examination, evidence, objections and closing arguments.
CASEMAKER TRAINING SESSIONS
MBA members have free, unlimited use of Casemaker, which was upgraded in January 2008. A Web-based legal research library, Casemaker allows users to search and browse historic and current state and federal case law, state statutes and regulations, ethics opinions, rules of professional conduct and more. Learn how to best utilize this free tool at one of our Casemaker training programs, held at locations around the state.
Casemaker Training (Norwood)
Course #: CASEGG08
Introductory level
Wednesday, July 23, 3:30–4:45 p.m.
Norfolk Law Library, Norwood
Desktop stations will be available in addition to seating for attendees wishing to bring and use laptop computers. Laptop usage is made possible by available wireless Internet access.
Because space at Casemaker trainings is limited, online enrollment is not available. To register for a training session, call Member Services at (617) 338-0530 or toll-free at (877) 676-6500.
CASEMAKER WEBINARS
This summer, Casemaker presents a free webinar for MBA members. Want to learn more about the capabilities of Casemaker Version 2.0 straight from the source? Attend the Web training from the comfort of your home or office.
Choose a link below to register:
Thursday, Aug. 21, 10–11 a.m.
Click here to register.
Space is limited. Reserve your place now.
System requirements
PC-based attendees must have one of the following operating systems: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server or Vista.
Macintosh®-based attendees must use Mac OS® X 10.3.9 (Panther®) or newer.