Tennessee CLE - Trial Skills Courses
Tennessee CLE
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Evidentiary Issues in the Murdaugh Case
This CLE course will explore the evidentiary complexities in the Alex Murdaugh case, where a South Carolina jury found Murdaugh guilty of murdering his wife and son. The prosecution contended that Murdaugh had two primary motives for these killings. First, they argued he killed his son, Paul, to mitigate his own liability in a lawsuit stemming from Paul's drunk driving of the family boat, which resulted in the death of Mallory Beach. The death of Paul would potentially limit the impact... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Capital Punishment: The Myth of Innocence
The issue of capital punishment has been a persistent and controversial element in the criminal codes of nearly every U.S. state since the nation's founding. This CLE course explores the multifaceted debates surrounding the death penalty, focusing on its fairness, administration, and inherent ethical concerns. Over the past 70 years, the controversy has centered on three primary issues: Can the death penalty be administered in a manner consistent with fair and constitutional procedures,... More Info
$291.3General Credits -
Mastering Courtroom Success: Winning Your Trial and Appeal
This CLE course will explore the essential elements required to effectively present your case, aiming to increase the chances of achieving a favorable verdict, whether you represent the plaintiff or the defendant. The course will highlight the critical aspects of a trial that can influence the outcome. Additionally, it will provide methods for "protecting the record" to ensure that a trial victory is upheld on appeal if the opposing party contests the decision. If you do not prev... More Info
$552.05General Credits -
Filing Social Security Disability Appeals in Federal Court
Filing a Social Security case in Federal Court can be a challenging endeavor, with stringent prerequisites and a narrow filing window. This comprehensive course is designed to demystify the process and equip you with the skills to evaluate your case's viability, adhere to court protocols, and craft persuasive briefs. Topics discussed include: Assess whether filing in the United States District Court is appropriate for your case. Identify the correct District Court for your filing.... More Info
$551.57General Credits