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12 August 2015

Nelson Apjohn Authors Chapter On Dispositive Motions In MCLE's Massachusetts Superior Court Civil Practice Manual

Nelson Apjohn, a partner in the firm's Litigation Department, contributed a chapter to the third edition of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc.'s (MCLE) Massachusetts Superior Court Civil Practice Manual.
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Nelson Apjohn, a partner in the firm's Litigation Department, contributed a chapter to the third edition of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc.'s (MCLE) Massachusetts Superior Court Civil Practice Manual. Nelson authored the chapter on "Dispositive Motions" in this manual, which is a cornerstone of MCLE's civil litigation collection and offers a broad-based, intensive and practical grounding in the topics vital to trial practice in the Superior Court. Topics such as developing top-notch trial advocacy techniques, navigating Rule 9 and its many details, perfecting discovery through motions practice, presenting and excluding evidence at trial, and understanding the many requirements of dispositive motions, are featured in this edition. Jonathan Allen, Alison Holdway, and Melanie Woodward, associates in the Litigation Department, also assisted with the chapter.

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Originally published August 7, 2015

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