Motion Practice in Superior Court
Types of pre-trial motions and what to expect when moving or opposing them
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Product Description
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Any civil case filed in a Massachusetts Superior Court almost certainly requires some form of motion practice, whether to seek injunctive relief, obtain discovery or a dispositive decision, or limit evidence at trial. The motions themselves, the strategic decisions regarding when and whether to file them, and the Superior Court Rules governing them can be some of the most complex and confusing areas of civil practice–and also the most interesting.
Join our expert litigators as we look at the different types of pre-trial motions and what to expect when moving or opposing them.
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3:00pm - 3:05pm
Welcome and Introduction
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3:05pm - 3:25pm
Motion Practice in Superior Court: Know the Superior Court Rules
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3:25pm - 3:35pm
Motion Practice in Superior Court: Discovery Motions
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3:35pm - 4:05pm
Motion Practice in Superior Court: Motions for Injunctive Relief
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4:05pm - 4:35pm
Motion Practice in Superior Court: Dispositive Motions
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4:35pm - 4:50pm
Motion Practice in Superior Court: Motions in Limine
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