SCOTT LANIN’S CLE SEMINAR ON HOW TO HANDLE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION & KEEP CLIENTS HAPPY

Press Release:  Attorney Scott Lanin has taught a two-part course for Access MCLE entitled “How To Handle Commercial Litigation and Keep Your Clients Happy.”  The course is available online to attorneys in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and Virigina.  In New York, lawyers are required to take 24 hours of continuing legal education every two years in order to fulfill the State’s biennial requirements to maintain their law licenses.  Attorneys who register and take Mr. Lanin’s course will receive CLE credit towards their State bar requirements.  The course covers all facets of business and real estate litigation, including how to evaluate the claim or defense, creating the attorney-client relationship, drafting and researching pleadings and motions, and settlement negotiations.

 

CLE COURSE #520 – PART 1: HOW TO HANDLE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION AND KEEP YOUR CLIENTS HAPPY
— 1.0 CLE Credit for AZ,CA,CO,NH,NV,NY,PA
— commercial / consumer law, presented by SCOTT LANIN

An introduction to handling commercial litigation (business, real-estate and bankruptcy disputes) using New York as an example.

Scott Lanin discusses from the moment the client first calls or emails you, through the office meeting and retainer agreement, to drafting pleadings, motions and discovery, to negotiating settlements and preparing for trial.

(Click Here for Part 2)

Part 1 – Key course points are:
• Evaluating the Case.
• Creating the Attorney-Client Relationship.
• Legal Research.
• Standing.
• Conditions Precedent.
• Jurisdiction.

CLE COURSE #521 – PART 2: HOW TO HANDLE COMMERCIAL LITIGATION AND KEEP YOUR CLIENTS HAPPY
— 1.0 CLE Credit for AZ,CA,CO,NH,NV,NY,PA
— commercial / consumer law, presented by SCOTT LANIN

An introduction to handling commercial litigation (business, real-estate and bankruptcy disputes) using New York as an example.

Scott Lanin discusses from the moment the client first calls or emails you, through the office meeting and retainer agreement, to drafting pleadings, motions and discovery, to negotiating settlements and preparing for trial.

(Click Here for Part 1)

Part 2 – Key course points are:
• Pleadings
• Elements of Claims (Breach of Contract, Fraud, Negligence, etc.)
• Late Answer.
• Electronic Filing and Service
• Preliminary Remedies
• Discovery
• Settlement
• Motions