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2024 North Carolina Appellate Advocacy Training

October 23 - October 25

Registration is open for the 2024 North Carolina Appellate Advocacy Training, sponsored by the School of Government and the Office of Indigent Defense Services.

Agenda

Guide for Participants

 

PARTICIPANTS: The Appellate Advocacy Training is open to assistant appellate defenders and attorneys on the appellate appointment list maintained by the Office of the Appellate Defender. Eligibility questions should be directed to Glenn Gerding at (919) 354-7210 or [email protected].

 

REQUIREMENTS: To prepare for the program, please read the Guide for Participants, which is attached and is also posted on the course webpage under the “Materials” tab.

At the end of the guide, there is a form to fill out summarizing the non-capital case you will work on at the program. Every registrant MUST complete and return the form via email to Bob Burke at  [email protected] no later than noon on Monday, October 7.  If you have questions about the case you should bring, contact Appellate Defender Glenn Gerding. Private lawyers may bill up to 4 hours for the work done on their own cases at this program.

 

You will be doing writing during the breakout sessions. Plan to bring a laptop or other electronic writing device.

 

LOCATION, DATE, & TIME: The training will be held Wednesday, October 23, through Friday, October 25, 2024, at the School of Government in Chapel Hill. Check-in for the course will begin at 8:15 a.m. on Wednesday, October 23, and the course will adjourn at 3:10 p.m. on Friday, October 25. Lunch is available in the building on each day of the program.

 

REGISTRATION: To apply for this course, view the agenda, and find other program information, visit the course webpage. Space is limited, and pre-registration is required. Applicants will receive notification if they are accepted into the course. The application deadline for this course is Friday, October 4.

Please apply on the course webpage under the ‘Register’ tab and follow the instructions as you register, particularly if this is your first time using our online registration system. (Note that our system requires one unique email address per profile created, so each person from your office who plans to attend must register separately using an individual email address. As we correspond with participants primarily through email, please ensure your email address is current.)

 

FEE: The registration fee for this three-day course is $485, which includes materials, CLE credits, lunch, and snacks. There is no fee for assistant appellate defenders in the Office of the Appellate Defender.

A limited number of scholarships are available. If you are interested in applying, click here to complete the scholarship application. You must apply and receive approval for a scholarship before registering. Please apply as soon as possible. Scholarships are awarded no later than two weeks after application submission. The scholarship application deadline is 5:00pm on Friday, September 27 . If you receive a scholarship, the registration fee is waived. You are still responsible for your travel, food, and lodging expenses.

 

CREDIT & CERTIFICATION: We have applied for 17.75 hours of general continuing legal education (CLE) credit.

 

Hotel Information: A block of rooms is available at the Tru by Hilton Chapel Hill (1742 Fordham Blvd Chapel Hill, NC) with a rate of $125/night. The rate includes a complimentary breakfast, parking, and free WiFi. To reserve a room, click the link here or  contact the hotel directly at (984) 291-7200 using the group code “AAT” or “Appellate Advocacy Training.” The hotel reservation deadline is September 23, 2024.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: We look forward to seeing you in October. If you have any questions or would like additional information about the logistics of the course, contact Kayla Fowler at [email protected]. If you have questions regarding the content of the program, contact Bob Burke at [email protected].

 

The School of Government is committed to equality of educational opportunity. The School does not discriminate in offering access to its educational programs and activities on the basis of race, color, gender, age, national origin, religion, creed, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. If you have a disability and need accommodation to participate in any School of Government program, please let us know.

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Start:
October 23
End:
October 25
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UNC School of Government
400 South Rd.
Chapel Hill, 27599 United States
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