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FDAP TRAINING
SEMINAR ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, 2005
December
21, 2004
FDAP will be conducting a training seminar on Saturday,
January 29th in the Court building in San Francisco. The
Syllabus appears below.
The
one-day seminar will have 6 hours of MCLE credit, including
1 hour of ethics. The seminar will cover a wide variety
of topics, which should be of interest to panel members
of all levels of experience.
The
cost of the seminar will be $85, which will inlcude written
materials and a catered lunch and snacks.
The
seminar will be a good chance to greet and chat with other
panel attorneys and the FDAP staff attorneys, while getting
caught up on a variety of timely items relating to your
appellate practice.
If
you are interested in attending, please print and fill out
this form
and send it with a check for $85 made out to FDAP to:
ATTN:
Liz Wilkie
First District Appellate Project
730 Harrison Street, suite 201
San Francisco, CA 94107
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FIRST
DISTRICT APPELLATE PROJECT TRAINING SEMINAR
Saturday, January 29, 2005
Auditorium,
Court of Appeal Building, 350 McAllister Street, San
Francisco
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| SYLLABUS |
| 8:00
- 8:25 |
Registration |
| 8:30
- 9:30 |
Blakely
v Washington Update (Brad O'Connell, Jonathan Soglin) |
| 9:30
- 10:15 |
Appeals
in the First District (Managing Attorney Frank McGuire) |
| 10:15
- 10:30 |
Break |
| 10:30
- 11:15 |
Holdings
and Ramifications re Crawford v Washington (Prof.
Robert Calhoun) |
| 11:15
- 12:15 |
Ethics:
(1) Rule of Professional Conduct 3-100 (Mat Zwerling)
(2) Professionalism (Elliot Bien) |
| 12:15
- 1:15 |
Lunch |
| 1:15
- 2:00 |
Working
with Innocence Projects (Kathleen Ridolfi; Linda
Starr) |
| 2:00
- 2:45 |
Challenging
CYA Commitments (Kathryn Seligman; Panel: Richard
Braucher, Kathy Kahn, Patti Lee, Rita Swenor) |
| 2:45
- 3:00 |
Break |
| 3:00
- 3:30 |
Pending
Issues in Cal and U.S. Supreme Court (Jonathan Soglin) |
| 3:30-
4:00 |
Does
2nd Degree Felony-Murder Survive in California? (Brad
O'Connell) |
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