June 10, 2015 | The Recorder
Master Your Appellate Brief IntroKeep it short and don't try to persuade, advises appeals guru Myron Moskovitz.
By Myron Moskovitz
5 minute read
May 08, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Don't Let Personal Attacks Invade Your ArgumentsLawyers love to attack their opponents. Judges hate it. They place a high value on professional courtesy, and they don't like an attorney who patronizes or demeans opposing counsel.
By Myron Moskovitz
4 minute read
May 08, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Don't Let Personal Attacks Invade Your ArgumentsLawyers love to attack their opponents. Judges hate it. They place a high value on professional courtesy, and they don't like an attorney who patronizes or demeans opposing counsel.
By Myron Moskovitz
4 minute read
April 14, 2015 | The Recorder
Don't Let Personal Attacks Invade Your ArgumentsIt isn't wise to insult opposing counsel or the trial judge in your appellate briefs, writes Myron Moskovitz.
By Myron Moskovitz
4 minute read
April 14, 2015 | The Recorder
Don't Let Personal Attacks Invade Your ArgumentsIt isn't wise to insult opposing counsel or the trial judge in your appellate briefs, writes Myron Moskovitz.
By Myron Moskovitz
4 minute read
September 14, 2011 | The Recorder
Helping the Bench Find JusticeHaving the law on your side is sometimes not enough, explains Myron Moskovitz of Golden Gate University School of Law.
By Myron Moskovitz
7 minute read
September 21, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer
Having the Law on Your Side Isn't Always EnoughIt's happened to all of us. You wrote a perfect brief: The law was clear and seemed to be on all fours with your facts.
By Myron Moskovitz
7 minute read
September 23, 2011 | Texas Lawyer
Having the Law on Your Side Isn't Always EnoughIt's happened to all of us. You wrote a perfect brief: The law was clear and seemed to be on all fours with your facts. A slam dunk, no way the judge could rule against you. And you lost!
By Myron Moskovitz
7 minute read
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