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Litigation Skills Lunch & Learn: Strategies for written discovery (interrogatories, requests for admission, requests for production of documents)

February 1, 2019 @ 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

 

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Lerch, Early & Brewer, Chtd.
7600 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 700
Bethesda, MD 20814 United States
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LIVE training series, sponsored by Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland (PBRC); Lerch, Early & Brewer, Chtd.; Veritext Legal Solutions; and the Young Lawyers Section of MSBA.

Topic: Strategies for written discovery (interrogatories, requests for admission, requests for production of documents)
Speakers: Magistrate Keith J. Rosa, Montgomery County Circuit Court, & Michael Goecke, Lerch, Early & Brewer, Chtd.
When: Friday, February 1, 2019 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Host: Lerch, Early & Brewer, Chtd., 7600 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 700, Bethesda, MD 20814

About the PBRC Litigation Skills Lunch & Learn series:

Each meeting includes a one-hour skills training, followed by a one-hour mentoring roundtable, where attendees can bring up litigation questions they’re currently facing (whether related to the presentation topic or not), and get input from the group. Experienced litigators will be present during the second hour, and a light lunch will be provided.

Participation is open to attorneys who have already accepted a pro bono commitment through a PBRC training within the past 12 months OR who commit to answer at least three legal questions for low-income Marylanders, using the https://Maryland.FreeLegalAnswers.org website. (Instructions will be provided.)

If you have not accepted a pro bono commitment through a PBRC training within the past 12 months, and would still like to participate, you can simply choose the option to commit to answering at least three legal questions for low-income Marylanders, using the https://Maryland.FreeLegalAnswers.org website; OR you can visit www.probonomd.org/training to accept a pro bono commitment through a PBRC training. Opportunities are statewide and through a myriad of legal services organizations.

Questions? Contact Kiah Pierre at kpierre@probonomd.org or 443-703-3046.

Details

Date:
February 1, 2019
Time:
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Website:
www.probonomd.org/litigation-mentoring

Organizer

PBRC
Phone
410-837-9379
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