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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
9:30AM - 11:00AM
How To Try Your First Jury Trial
Young Lawyers Track (Central Ballroom AB)
Young lawyers have expressed interest in learning about the basics of jury trials. There are less and less jury trials, so lawyers do not get to second chair or observe. For example, we learn in law school what a hearsay objection is but do not learn how to apply it practically at trial; how to admit business records; how to do a Rule 104 hearing. Judges and trial lawyers will discuss the do’s and don'ts of a jury trial to help you try your first case! Other Related Tracks: Civil Litigation, Federal Practice, Solo and Small-Firm, Young Lawyers
Moderator/Speaker:
Yongmoon Kim, Esq., Kim Law Firm LLC
Speakers:
Hon. Darren DelSardo, NJ Superior Court
Hon. Joseph A. Turula, P.J.Cv., Law Office of Hon. Joseph A. Turula, P.J.Cv.
Keith S. Balla, PKF O'Connor Davies LLP
Andrew M. Milz, Esq., Flitter Milz, PC
THURSDAY, MAY 15
8:45AM - 10:00AM
What I Wish I Knew
Young Lawyers Track (Waves)
A panel will discuss their experiences in the legal world and what they have learned in their careers, including from early successes as well as “teachable moments.” The panelists will discuss practical issues which are not taught in law school such as networking, climbing the career ladder, managing billable hours, navigating financial matters, asking for help, and engaging with your adversaries.
Moderator/Speaker:
Christopher S. Porrino, Esq., Lowenstein Sandler LLP
Speaker:
Rasmeet Chahil, Esq., Lowenstein Sandler LLP
THURSDAY, MAY 15
1:15PM - 2:45PM
Roles That You May Not Expect When You Think of Government and Public Sector Jobs
Young Lawyers Track (Central Meeting Room 4)
Join members of the Government, Public Sector, and Public Interest Lawyers special committee as they share information about their career paths and finding fulfilling roles. You'll have the chance to learn tips for landing a public sector law job, areas of the public sector that you might not have considered, and how to be successful once you land the role.
Moderator/Speaker:
NaSheena Porter Poznansky, Esq., United States Attorney's Office - District of New Jersey
THURSDAY, MAY 15
3:15PM - 4:45PM
Litigation 101
Young Lawyers Track (Studio 1)
The purpose of this seminar will provide a complete, big-picture litigation overview for law clerks, young lawyers, and new associate. Other Related Tracks: Civil Litigation
Moderator/Speaker:
Chelsea Turiano, Esq., Day Pitney LLP
Speaker:
Christopher L. Jackson, Esq., Goldberg Segalla