The Defense Never Rests
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info_outline (Replay) 110 - Forensic Accounting, Guns, and Prince William: The Unlikeliest of BedfellowsThe Defense Never Rests
info_outline 156 - Celebrating Working MomsThe Defense Never Rests
info_outline 155 - Waiving Your Renting Worries GoodbyeThe Defense Never Rests
info_outline 154 - Insuring Our Fur BabiesThe Defense Never Rests
info_outline 153 - Planning Your Defense TogetherThe Defense Never Rests
info_outline (Replay) 107 - Uncovering Captive InsuranceThe Defense Never Rests
info_outline 152 - Relationships MatterThe Defense Never Rests
info_outline (Replay) 106 - Is Social Media Professional?The Defense Never Rests
info_outlineAre you thinking about the potential appeal and appellate issues when you are assessing a claim? Many of us are very accustomed to working up a file in preparation for trial. But the thought of an appeal is secondary. And why wouldn’t it be. But today we are here to talk about that all too important appellate process. We are joined by M.C. Sungaila who is an accomplished appellate attorney who started her career as a trial lawyer. Her experience as a trial attorney certainly taught her a few things. One important take away: She did not like it! She much preferred the appellate process. Pulling on her background in poetry, she preferred the careful thought and analysis that goes into drafting a brief. Not only that, but along the way she launched her own podcast, The Portia Project, where she speaks to female judges and lawyers about their professional experiences. All while gaining their insight and perspective on the appellate process. What a valuable resource! Have you checked out her podcast yet?