The Decluttering of Motion Practice
About This Course
Do you find yourself, or your clients, to be prone to going well beyond the call of a particular motion? Are you not sure what to do about such an issue, or how to stop it before it starts? Paul S. Haberman, Esq., a seasoned motion practitioner, will provide you with best practices and helpful drafting tips to curb such tendencies as well as help you endeavor to declutter your motion practice going forward to help make sure you are as focused and on-message as you can be.
Discussions will include the four major motions, the Super-Objectives, essential elements, what to avoid, and considerations to keep your motions laser-focused on the essential elements.
Attorneys from any level of practice, and those especially involved in motion practice who want to hone their skills, declutter the process, and deliver highly focused messaging are encouraged to attend this program.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the four major motions
- Detail the “Super-Objective” of the motion
- Delineate the essential elements of your motion
- Identify what not to include in your motions
- Draft motions focused on the essential elements
About the Presenters
Paul Stuart Haberman, Esq.
Tenafly
Practice Area: Sports Law (+ 4 other areas)
Paul S. Haberman, Esq. is a partner of the Tenafly, New Jersey and New York City-based Mueller Haberman Law Group. An accomplished legal writer and veteran of three well-regarded Northeastern law firms, Paul has extensive experience representing individuals, companies, and institutions in the medical, hospitality, retail, consumer, real estate, general business, and sports industries in both federal and state courts, where he has secured nearly 50 victories in dispositive motion practice and a range of favorable outcomes on trial, on appeal, and through negotiation. He also has experience representing individuals and entities in the aforementioned fields on a range of other ...
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