Bridge the Gap: A Course in Practical Legal Skills and Professionalism CLE Seminar
The Bridge the Gap CLE seminar is a course in practical legal and professionalism skills that is designed to assist with the transition from law school to law practice and to refresh these skills with all members of The Mississippi Bar.
Seminar Information
Date Presented:
July 25, 2013 9:00 AM Central
Length:
6 hours
Mississippi Appellate Court Rules and Procedures
Hear from Supreme Court personnel and an appellate expert on rules and procedures all attorneys should know.
Speaker Information
Kathy Gillis   [ view bio ]
Luther T. Munford   [ view bio ]
Duty of Opposing Parties and Their Counsel
Learn about ethical practices that enhance professionalism and collegiality.
Speaker Information
S. Anna Powers   [ view bio ]
Philip W. Thomas   [ view bio ]
Duty to the Courts
Judges from the federal court benches provide answers to questions about appearing in their courtrooms that all lawyers should know.
Speaker Information
Judge Linda R. Anderson   [ view bio ]
Judge Neil P. Olack   [ view bio ]
Rebecca Wiggs
The Balancing Act: Keeping Your Clients Happy
In‐house counsel and outside counsel provide their perspectives on what clients want and how to deliver it.
Speaker Information
Stephanie Barnes Taylor   [ view bio ]
Stacie Zorn   [ view bio ]
Selling Paper - A Practical Discussion about Office Management and Work/Life Balance in the Connected Economy
Learn best practices and receive practical advice about running your own law practice.
Speaker Information
M. Craig Robertson   [ view bio ]
Seizing Opportunities to Serve the Public and the Profession
Hear from some of our State's top public service agencies on ways to fulfill our duty to the public.
Speaker Information
Amanda Green Alexander   [ view bio ]
Corrie W. Cockrell   [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
Mississippi Bar
Total CLE Hours: 6.00
Including Ethics: 3.00
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Preview Mississippi Appellate Court Rules and ProceduresPreview Mississippi Appellate Court Rules and Procedures