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Matthew Friedlander is our Latest Featured Speaker!
13
Sep
Our latest featured speaker is Matthew Friedlander of Webb Daniel Friedlander LLP in Georgia!
Matthew is speaking at our upcoming Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Boot Camp: The Nuts and Bolts program this month. You can sign up to attend live, or pre order OnDemand Streaming or the recorded package here.
This program is set for September 17 and 19, 2024. On September 19th Matthew is co-teaching Oral Argument with 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Sr. Judge Charles Wilson and Christopher Bellows of Holland & Knight.
This program is designed to teach the attorney new to appeals at the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Boot Camp everything – or most everything – they need to know to handle an appeal at the 11th Circuit. Attorneys looking for an Eleventh Circuit refresher will also benefit from the program. It is based on our very popular 9th Circuit program, held last year and in 2021.
Matthew Friedlander is an appellate litigator and founding partner of Webb Daniel Friedlander, LLP. He spent years honing his research, writing, negotiation, and trial skills at two international law firms, litigating a variety of complex, high stakes matters. Mr. Friedlander joined Laurie Webb Daniel to start Webb Daniel Friedlander, LLP as an appellate boutique to focus on the work he loves: motions, appeals, and strategic trial support.
While the focus of Mr. Friedlander’s practice is appellate advocacy in state and federal courts, he has experience representing a diverse array of clients in complex, high-value commercial and casualty disputes at all stages of the litigation process. This well-rounded litigation experience makes him a better appellate advocate.
Mr. Friedlander is a “lawyer’s lawyer.” Clients hire him before trial to provide a thorough analysis of all legal issues in the case and to draft complex discovery and dispositive motions. At trial, he works with trial counsel to preserve all potential appellate issues. This typically involves drafting and arguing motions in limine, making contemporaneous objections to improper testimony, documentary evidence, and arguments of counsel, drafting and arguing directed verdict motions, and guiding the court through the charge conference. After trial, he often drafts and argues post-trial motions and, of course, provides appellate representation by drafting appellate briefs and conducting oral argument before a panel of appellate judges.
We are so excited to have you join us Matthew!