Attorney Haggerty Participates as Speaker in Continuing Legal Education Seminar
Posted By Haggerty, Goldberg, Schleifer & Kupersmith, P.C.
We are excited to announce that our very own Attorney James C. Haggerty recently participated as a speaker in a Continuing Legal Education Seminar on behalf of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute. The program was entitled “Appellate Advocacy in State Courts”. Mr. Haggerty, along with a panel of distinguished jurists and attorneys, addressed the issues of writing briefs in matters on appeal to the appellate courts.
During his lecture, he focused the majority of the information on the manner and method of effective brief writing in the presentation of cases on appeal. Prior to this presentation, Mr. Haggerty participated in numerous appellate cases in both the Superior and Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania. In addition, he has filed numerous Amicus (Friend of the Court) briefs on behalf of various industry organizations. These types of briefs are those filed with a court by an individual who is not a party to the case. Previously, he served on the Appellate Rules Committee of the Supreme Court. Mr. Haggerty currently serves as a member of the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court.
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