Certified Civil Trial Attorney Exam Prep. Course 2025
Date: Oct 4, 2025 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: New Jersey Law Center, New Brunswick, and Online
Member Price: $203.00
Non-Member Price: $254.00
Section Price: $0.00
Areas of Law: Civil Trial Bar
Earn up to 6.7 credits! (More Information)
Keynote
Moderator
- David R. Kott, Esq.
- Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers
McCarter & English LLP, Newark
Presenters
- Hon. Gregg A. Padovano, J.S.C.
- Bergen County Superior Courtwas sworn in as a judge of the New Jersey Superior Court in February 2015 and sits in Hackensack, New Jersey. He initially served in the Family Division and has served in the Civil Division in Bergen since 2015. He has been assigned to handle civil trials, actions in lieu of prerogative writs and Mt. Laurel/affordable housing matters.
Prior to his appointment to the Superior Court, Judge Padovano worked at the law firm Beattie Padovano, LLC in Montvale, New Jersey, where he concentrated his practice in land use, real property tax, municipal law and insurance defense litigation. He served as a Municipal Court Judge for the Township of South Hackensack and was a Municipal Court Prosecutor for the Borough of Moonachie. He represented land use boards for several municipalities, including Leonia, Oradell, Maywood and Weehawken, and also served as Mayor of the Borough of Maywood immediately prior to his appointment to the bench.
Judge Padovano received his B.A. from Gettysburg College and his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law.
(9/23) - Norberto A. Garcia, Esq.
- President-Elect, New Jersey State Bar Association
Blume Forte Fried Zerres & Molinari, Chatham - Marc D. Garfinkle, Esq.
- Certified By the Supreme Court of New Jersey As a Civil Trial Attorney
The Law Office of Marc Garfinklemaintains a solo practice in Morristown, New Jersey, where since 2012 he has limited his practice to matters relating to legal ethics, bar admission, judicial misconduct and attorney discipline. He has also been the municipal public defender in Livingston, New Jersey.
Admitted to practice in New Jersey and California, and before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the Northern District of California, Mr. Garfinkle is a former New Jersey ethics investigator and has been a member of the American, New Jersey State, Morris County and Essex County Bar Associations, as well as the Association for CLE Administrators (ACLEA). He is Past Chair of the District VB Ethics Committee, has written a monthly “Practice Paper” on legal ethics for the New Jersey Law Journal, and is a frequent guest of the media in professional responsibility matters. In addition to lecturing for ICLE, Mr. Garfinkle produces live ethics and “new lawyer” CLE for attorneys coast to coast, and his clients have included state bar associations in Ohio, Missouri, South Carolina, Alaska and Oregon, as well as the ICE trial attorneys for the United States Department of Homeland Security. His online programs have been produced by Lawline.com, West LegalEduCenter, Solo University.com and RocketMatterCLE, among other providers. Having taught Persuasion and Advocacy at Seton Hall Law School since 2007, he is also the self-published author of several books including $olo Contendere: How to Go Directly from Law School into the Practice of Law Without Getting a Job (3d. Ed.), The Hip-Pocket Guide to Testifying in Court, The New Lawyer’s Hip-Pocket Guide to Appearing in Court and The Hip-Pocket Guide to Speaking in Public.
Mr. Garfinkle received his B.A. from Marietta College and his J.D. from UC Hastings (formerly Hastings College of the Law, University of California).
(9/23) - Diana C. Manning, Esq.
- Second Vice President, New Jersey State Bar Association
Bressler Amery & Ross, PC, Florham ParkCertified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, is a Principal of Bressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. in the firm’s Florham Park, New Jersey, office. She concentrates her practice in complex commercial litigation and appellate advocacy, and has represented clients in those matters for more than 25 years.
Ms. Manning is admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York, and before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the Southern District of New York, the Second and Third Circuit Courts of Appeals, the United States Bankruptcy Court and the United States Supreme Court. Past President of the Morris County Bar Association and Foundation, and Trial Attorneys of New Jersey (TANJ), she has served on TANJ’s Amicus Committee and is Secretary of the New Jersey State Bar Association. Ms. Manning has also been appointed by the New Jersey Supreme Court as Chair of the District XA Ethics Committee and has been Vice Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Amicus Committee. Because of her depth of experience in the area of legal malpractice, she was also appointed to the NJSBA Blue Ribbon Panel Committee in Professional Malpractice.
Ms. Manning authored the “State of New Jersey” chapter of The Law of Lawyers’ Liability: Fifty-State Survey of Legal Malpractice (ABA/First Chair Press, 2012), which gives an overview of the laws governing attorney wrongdoing in each state, written by lawyers who practice in that state. She is a frequent lecturer for ICLE on legal malpractice and professional responsibility topics and the recipient of several honors.
Ms. Manning received her B.A. from Rutgers College and her J.D. from Rutgers School of Law-Newark.
(8/23) - Lauren M. Strollo, Esq.
- Certified By the Supreme Court of New Jersey As a Civil Trial Attorney
Vasios, Kelly & Strollo, PACertified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, is a Partner in Vasios, Strollo & Duran, P.A. in Union, New Jersey. She concentrates her practice in the defense of medical malpractice matters, including the representation of hospitals, physicians, nurses, other hospital employees and hospital administrators.
Ms. Strollo is admitted to practice in New Jersey, Maryland and the District of Columbia, and before the United States Supreme Court. She is an elected member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), has served as a Master of the American Inns of Court and has lectured on medical malpractice litigation topics to health care providers and lawyers.
Ms. Strollo received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where she was a member of the University’s International Law Moot Court Team. After completing a summer course at the Notre Dame University School of Law, London campus, she served as a Legal Intern with the United States Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization and with the Honorable Norman P. Ramsey of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. She also served as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable John A. Marzulli, Assignment Judge of the Superior Court, Essex County.
(9/23)
A course for those preparing for the Certified Civil Trial Attorney Exam or seeking a comprehensive survey of NJ Civil Trial Practice.
This seminar provides a broad overview of civil trial practice for attorneys who are prepping for the Civil Trial Certification Exam or who want a comprehensive course review of civil trial practice. Learn from an esteemed panel including a Civil Practice Division judge, and attorneys certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as Civil Trial Attorneys. This program reviews subjects most likely to arise in civil trial practice as set forth by the Board of Attorney Certification.
This seminar will review the following subject areas, which are also the required subjects for the Civil Trial Certification exam:
- Pretrial Preparation
- Problem recognition - advisability of suit-cost considerations
- Jurisdiction, venue, and choice of forum
- Applicability of statute of limitations
- Ethical considerations - conflict of interest - fee arrangements
- Competency to accept employment
- Retainer agreement
- Investigation
- Legal research
- Settlement procedures
- Demand letter
- Filing Suit
- Pleadings
- Elements of causes of action and defenses
- Elements of damages
- Temporary restraining orders and permanent injunctions and other extraordinary remedies
- Intervention
- Pretrial discovery and related motions
- Defensive cross-claims and counterclaims
- Pretrial practice
- Pleadings
- Trial
- Trial strategy and tactics
- Jury selection
- Opening statement
- Introduction and exclusion of evidence
- Relevance
- Competency of witnesses
- Privileges
- Presumptions
- Impeachment
- Opinion and expert testimony
- Hearsay and hearsay exceptions
- Exclusion for valid reason of evidence otherwise admissible
- Judicial notice
- Documentary and physical evidence
- Cross-examination
- Offer for limited purpose and re-offer
- Offer of proof
- Motions during trial
- Establishing a trial court record for appeal
- Objections to evidence
- Exceptions to charges
- Requests to charge the jury
- Special interrogatories to the jury
- Summation
- Court's charge and instruction to the jury
- Jury deliberation
- Verdicts
- Findings of fact and conclusions of law
- Post-verdict motions
- Judgments
- Form
- Enforcement
- Rules of Professional Conduct
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