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🔍 What You’ll Learn: A Practical Guide to Appellate and Writ Practice

Effective appellate advocacy requires getting the fundamentals right, making sound strategic decisions early, and executing with precision at every stage. This two-part webinar is designed to give you a clear, practical command of the appellate process—from initiating the appeal through briefing, oral argument, and post-decision strategy.

Part 1 begins with the essentials: how appeals are processed, what orders and judgments are appealable, and the key factors to evaluate before filing. You will walk through how to initiate an appeal, handle motions and applications, and develop a record that supports your arguments. The program also addresses standards of review and the presumption of correctness, and how both shape your likelihood of success on appeal.

The program then moves into one of the most important aspects of appellate practice—appellate brief writing. Faculty, including an appellate justice, will walk through how to identify and frame the strongest issues, account for preservation and standards of review, and develop persuasive, well-structured arguments. You will learn practical techniques for organizing briefs, presenting facts effectively, addressing weaknesses, and revising for clarity and impact.

Part 1 concludes with an in-depth look at oral argument, with guidance from sitting justices. Topics include when to request argument, how panels are assigned, what justices expect, and how to prepare effectively. You will also learn how to manage questioning, respond to hypotheticals, and adapt to different courtroom dynamics.

Part 2 focuses on what happens after briefing and argument—and on additional appellate tools. You will gain insight into how decisions are made, when opinions are published, and how to seek publication or depublication. The program also covers petitions for rehearing, including when they are appropriate and what makes them effective.

Additional sessions address costs and attorneys’ fees on appeal, including recovery procedures and sanctions, as well as appellate ethics, with a focus on duties to the court and client, conflicts of interest, and conduct that can lead to discipline.

The program concludes with a comprehensive look at Civil Writ practice*, including when civil writ relief is appropriate, how writ petitions are structured, and the factors courts consider in deciding whether to grant review. You will also examine stays pending appeal and the strategic differences between appeals and writs.

Throughout the program, appellate justices and Appellate Specialists provide practical guidance on how these issues are handled in real cases—what works, what does not, and how to approach appellate advocacy effectively.

*Please note – only Civil Writs will be addressed. We will not cover Administrative Writs of Mandamus – a completely different type of Writ. We cover that in its own 7-8 hour program. You can find our excellent 2025 Administrative Writs of Mandamus Two-Part webinar, recorded live, here.

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What You Will Learn

Agenda

Part 1: 1:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Tuesday, August 25th 

Speakers: Randee Barak, Judy Posner, Mitch Tilner, Adam Hofmann, Polly Estes, Tracy Fehr
Justices: Justice Daniel Bromberg, Justice Shama Mesiwala

1:00 p.m. – 2:05 p.m.
The Basics: Getting Started
Randee Barak and Judy Posner

  • How appeals are processed and resolved
  • The importance of appealing the right order or judgment
  • Factors to consider before taking an appeal
  • How to file an appeal
  • Appellate applications and motions
  • Presumption of correctness
  • Creating the Record
  • Standards of review and prospects for reversal
  • Curing defects
  • Stays pending appeal 

2:05 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
BREAK  

2:15 p.m. – 3:35 p.m.
Drafting Effective Briefs
Mitch Tilner, Adam Hofmann, Polly Estes, and Justice Shama Mesiwala 

Preliminary Steps

  • Determining Issues to Be Resolved and Choosing the Strongest Arguments
  • Checking for Preservation Problems
  • Framing Issues to Account for the Standard of Review

General Drafting Tips

  • Outline
  • Where to Begin
  • Issue Statements and Introductions
  • Supporting All Assertions with Citations
  • Use of Descriptive Headings
  • Formatting and Overall Readability

Effective Statements of Factual and Procedural Background

  • Slanted Objectivity
  • Including All Relevant Information

Effective Arguments

  • Organizing Based on Strength and/or Relative Simplicity
  • “Why I Win; Why They Lose”
  • IRAC: Not Just for Law School
  • Confronting Legal Weaknesses and “Bad Facts”
  • Anticipating Arguments
  • Leaving Nothing on the Table
  • Conclusions

Revising

  • Organizational Flow and Streamlining
  • Making It Shorter
  • Using the TOC and TOA
  • The Difference Between Revising and Editing and the Importance of Each

3:35 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
BREAK

3:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m.
Oral Argument
Justice Dan Bromberg and Tracy Fehr

The Basics: Process

  • Scheduling
  • Whether or not, and why, oral arguments get scheduled by the court
  • How the panel is selected
  • What is the usual timing?
  • What are the most important rules?
  • What happens after your argument?

Strategy, Planning and Preparation

  • Reasons to argue and when to waive
  • Argument plans, argument notebooks and argument technology
  • Practical preparation and practice techniques
  • Moot courts: Who, why, when and how?
  • Understanding your justices’ objectives during oral argument
  • What are judges expecting from you?
  • Maximizing limited time

Nailing your Argument

  • Rapid question identification and categorization
  • Effectively addressing hypothetical questions
  • Navigating policy-related concerns
  • Scouting the court
  • Divide and conquer? When, if ever, should you split argument?
  • Dealing with a Hot Bench
  • Dealing with a Cold Bench
  • Coping with hostile questions
  • Tips for Arguing Cases of First Impression
  • In-person presentation tips

 

Part 2: 1:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Thursday, August 27th 

Speakers: John Stobart, Rex Heinke, Richard Pearl
Justices: Justice Martin Buchanan

1:00 p.m. – 1:20 p.m.
Decisions & Publication
Justice Martin Buchanan and Rex Heinke 

  • How decision evolves in chambers
  • Why decisions are published or not
  • Obtaining publication or de-publication
  • Use of unpublished decisions.

1:20 p.m. – 1:35 p.m.
Petitions for Rehearing
Justice Martin Buchanan and Rex Heinke

  • When is a rehearing petition necessary or appropriate?
  • What gets them granted
  • What happens when the court grants a rehearing
  • Advising client whether or not to petition for rehearing.

1:35 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Costs and Fees on Appeal
Richard Pearl

  • Which costs can be recovered
  • Which party is entitled to costs
  • Sanctions for frivolous or bad faith appeals
  • Procedure to recover costs
  • Record keeping to obtain fee award
  • Evaluating prevailing party determinations
  • The role of experts in determining the amount of fees

2:15 p.m. – 2:20 p.m.
BREAK

2:20 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Ethics
John Stobart

  • Duties of competence, candor and disclosure to clients and the court
  • Bases for sanctions
  • Fee agreements
  • Arbitration/mediation and dual representation
  • Conduct resulting in malpractice/discipline
  • Conflicts of interest
  • The substantial relationship test and informed consent after Sheppard Mullin v. J-M Manufacturing – when it gets real on appeal.

3:00 p.m. – 3:10 p.m.
BREAK

3:10 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Civil Writs* [see below]

  • Stays pending appeal
  • Extraordinary nature of Writs: The differences between Appeals and Writs
  • Types of Writs in Criminal and Civil Cases
    • Mandate
    • Prohibition
    • Certiorari
  • Structure of Writ Petitions
  • When and When Not to File a Writ Petition
  • Reviewing Petitions — What Happens in the Court of Appeal
  • Factors Favoring and Disfavoring Writ review — What the Justices Consider
  • Types of orders and their effect

*Please note – only Civil Writs will be addressed. We will not cover Administrative Writs of Mandamus – a completely different type of Writ. We cover that in its own 7-8 hour program. You can find our excellent 2025 Administrative Writs of Mandamus Two-Part webinar, recorded live, here.

Testimonials

“This was an excellent program. Each of the faculty members was well-prepared, articulate, and engaging. The program itself contains valuable ‘nuts and bolts’ as well as more sophisticated and subtle suggestions for representing a client on appeal.” Stephen D. Miller, Esq.

“I have found that the speakers at Pincus’ seminars are the most knowledgeable and real-world experienced.” Denise Greer, Esq.

“A great high-level overview with great tips.” – Laura Yraceburu Dall, Esq.

“This was a very informative program with speakers who had a wealth of knowledge. I would definitely recommend this program to anyone interested in the appeals process or as a refresher for someone handling an appeal.” – John Morelli, Esq.

“This was the best Nuts & Bolts session of numerous ones I have attended. It anticipated nearly all of the questions about the process that have haunted me over the years. Each presenter had superb communication skills and relevant experience.” – Brian Beckwith, Esq.

“Very helpful, full of practical information.” – Valerie A. Breen, Esq.

“Pincus ProEd always includes a very comprehensive program, and I always learn something even though I have been practicing for 30 years.” – Polly Estes, Esq.

“Most detailed and informative writ information to date.” – Brian Beckwith, Esq.

“Really liked the focus on process & practicalities.” Susan Beneville, Esq.

“Great overviews. I really liked ideas for the process in writing the opening brief.” Nancy Doig, Esq.

“The program was extremely thorough and comprehensive; perhaps the most important thing is that it brought me back into my favorite subject area that has been long missing. This presentation should also be presented in other MCLE classes and programs in other jurisdictions.” – Douglas E. Klein, Esq.

“Good overview of the process with helpful tips and hints.” – Laura Yraceburu Dall, Esq.

“Very thorough, clear and concise.” – Douglas E. Klein, Esq.

“I wanted a practical overview of appellate litigation and this program delivered that.”

“The program on Writs was helpful and had practical applications and tips.” – John Morelli, Esq.

“This presentation was excellent. I wanted a look behind the scenes of the Court of Appeal, and this delivers.” Rachel Cook, Esq.

“I truly feel prepared now to begin my appellate practice after this seminar.” Enid Perez, Esq.

“Excellent content and speakers.” – Valerie A. Breen, Esq.

“Good practical information.” – John Morelli, Esq.

“A lot of great information for an attorney new to the appellate process.” – Cassie Sands, Esq.

“Having really experienced practitioners and good speakers makes a real difference.  All of the speakers had a tremendous amount of practical experience in a wide range of areas and could share examples from that background.  They were clearly very prepared.” – Lara Holtzman, Esq.

“The citations in the second group were so helpful! It’s great to have things to look into further following the presentation.” – Chloe McGrath Wright, Esq.

“Excellent knowledge of appellate procedure; also provided good common sense approach to solving problems that occur during the preparation of briefs and oral arguments. The seminar was very well presented. As a participant who is familiar with appellate practices in both the state and federal courts, I became better informed.”

“Very on-point and strategic. Excellent information. Succinct!” Anna Deckert, Esq.

“I thought it was very good.” – Douglas Parker, Esq.

“I liked the range of backgrounds – clerks, practitioners and justices.” Matthew Poelstra, Esq.

“Excellent help to an appellate practitioner.” Gary Bostwick, Esq.

“Very good; nice to hear about the inner workings of the Court of Appeal.” John Fagan, Duane Morris, LLP

“I thought the session was very informative and helpful.” Richard Rahm, Esq.

“All the speakers were excellent because they were concise and their comments were focused. Extremely efficient three hours that went very quickly!” Douglas Gordon, Esq.

“Excellent content and speakers.” – Valerie A. Breen, Esq.

“Good practical information.” – John Morelli, Esq.

“A lot of great information for an attorney new to the appellate process.” – Cassie Sands, Esq.

“Having really experienced practitioners and good speakers makes a real difference.  All of the speakers had a tremendous amount of practical experience in a wide range of areas and could share examples from that background.  They were clearly very prepared.” – Lara Holtzman, Esq.

“The citations in the second group were so helpful! It’s great to have things to look into further following the presentation.” – Chloe McGrath Wright, Esq.

“Some of the best content and most relevant advice I’ve received at a CLE in a long time. Great panel!” Chris Whitman, Esq.

“Excellent balance of basic & advanced topics, presentation, and questions.” John Harding, Esq.

“I tend to be a tough grader – the program and the speakers were all excellent!”

“As an appellate attorney, I feel I gained additional insight into this court’s process.” Kelly Savage, Esq.”

“Ben Shatz is an effective moderator, engaging and articulate. Senior Appellate Attorneys Randee Barak and Pablo Drobny provided valuable tips gained from their experience at the Court of Appeal. Assistant Clerk/Court Administrator Danny Potter shared important information concerning clerk office procedures for handling writs. This program was not only valuable but fun!” Stephen D. Miller, Esq.

“This was a very informative session. A lot of basic plus more in-depth information was provided. Everyone was very informative & helpful with providing info re: writs. I learned a lot and understand Writ Practice a lot better now. The speakers were great. Thank you.” Jeanne Kuo, Esq.

“Great seminar for nuts & bolts.” Suzanne Alves, Esq.

“Interesting and helpful.” Kim Lewis, Esq.

“Excellent seminar!” Paul Killion, Esq.

“Great program. I learned a lot.” John A. Mills, Esq.

“It was great!” – Valerie A. Breen, Esq.

“Good and knowledgeable speakers.”

“”I just finished the 6.5 hours of Demystifying Civil Appeals and Writs. It was excellent. Even as an experienced appellate attorney, I enjoyed it and learned a number of things. [Speakers] were excellent also!” Honey Kessler Amado, Esq.

Very good.  Touched on main points.”

“Worthwhile. Very good.”

“I thought it was very informative. I really appreciated getting input from the Justices, clerks, and research attorneys. I provided a unique insight into these issues.”

“I felt that the program was very informative and helpful, particularly as a new attorney.”

“Excellent experienced practical advice. Particularly, the current DCA Justices observations and do’s and don’ts was great advice.”

“Clear, relevant, easy to understand and follow.”

“Very good basic overview of the appellate process and insights from justices!”

“Lots of great information, some inside baseball.”

“Distinguished speaker, and the written materials were very thorough.”

“Overall a very informative and helpful seminar.”

“Very experienced lecturers with well-organized material.”

“This was an informative program. Thank you.”

“Great and invaluable.”

“Good program.”

“Very knowledgeable speakers with great tips.”

“Helpful tips on what to include and how to formulate briefs.”

“Great inside information & good practical delivery.”

“Excellent seminar.”

Faculty

Hon. Daniel H. Bromberg
Associate Justice
California Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District

Daniel H. Bromberg was appointed to the Court of Appeal, Sixth Appellate District, by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2023. 

From 2019 to 2021, Justice Bromberg served as a Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs in the Governor’s Office, where he supervised lawyers in the California Environmental Protection Agency, Natural Resource Agency, Department of Transportation, and Department of Food and Agriculture. During this period, Justice Bromberg also supervised litigation concerning, among other things, the border wall and COVID-19 restrictions. 

Both before and after serving in the Governor’s Office, Justice Bromberg was in private practice. He began his career as an associate at Cahill Gordon & Reindel in New York, working primarily on First Amendment matters. He subsequently moved to JonesDay in Washington, D.C., where he became a partner in the appellate practice. In 2005, he moved to California to join Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, where he helped found the appellate practice group and remained until joining the Governor’s Office. After leaving the Governor’s Office, Justice Bromberg joined Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in San Francisco as the head of the firm’s appellate practice. 

Mr. Bromberg graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in history from Yale University and magna cum laude with a J.D. from Harvard Law School, where he was a member of the Law Review. He clerked for the Honorable Louis F. Oberdorfer on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Circuit and then for the Honorable A. Raymond Randolph on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 

Justice Bromberg has taught continuing legal education classes on writing and appellate practice. In addition, in 2021 and 2022, he was a senior research fellow at the California Constitution Center at the Berkeley School of Law. During the same period he was a senior appellate practice fellow in the Center for Litigation and the Courts at UC College of the Law, San Francisco and the founding director of the California Appellate Advocacy Project. 


Hon. Martin N. Buchanan
Associate Justice
California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division One

Justice Martin N. Buchanan was nominated to the Court of Appeal by Governor Gavin Newsom and confirmed in May 2022. Before his appointment, Justice Buchanan was an appellate lawyer for nearly 35 years. He litigated approximately 400 appeals and writs in state and federal courts, mostly as a sole practitioner. Justice Buchanan also worked as a partner at a civil appellate firm, a research attorney at the Court of Appeal, a staff attorney at Appellate Defenders, Inc., and a law clerk in federal district court.

Justice Buchanan is married with two adult children. He received his law degree from Harvard University in 1986 and his bachelor’s degree from Brown University in 1983.


Hon. Shama Hakim Mesiwala
Justice
California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District,

Justice Mesiwala devoted her legal career to public service.  She represented indigent criminal defendants at the Office of the Federal Public Defender in Sacramento and the Central California Appellate Program, where she argued cases before the California Supreme Court and California Courts of Appeal.

Justice Mesiwala then transitioned to working for the judiciary. She was a central staff attorney at the California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District for one and a half years, followed by a chamber’s attorney for Justice Ronald B. Robie for 11 years. She was appointed commissioner in 2017 and 10 months later, judge of the Sacramento County Superior Court. In her six years on the trial court, Justice Mesiwala presided over criminal jury trials, civil jury trials, civil bench trials, civil law and motion, civil settlement conferences, preliminary hearings, juvenile dependency, drug court, mental health hospital hearings, state hospital hearings, civil harassment restraining order hearings, collaborative courts, and small claims. She created Northern California’s first Indian Child Welfare Act courtroom. And she served as the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) judge for the Hall of Justice.

On Valentine’s Day 2023, Justice Mesiwala was unanimously confirmed as an associate justice on the California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, having been nominated by Governor Gavin Newsom. She was rated exceptionally well qualified, the highest rating given by the Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation (JNE).

Shama Hakim Mesiwala is a native Californian, born in Stanford in 1974 and raised in Cupertino among the fruit orchards and burgeoning technology industries of Silicon Valley. Her father immigrated from Mumbai, India in the 1960’s for educational opportunities and freedoms found only in America. She attended all public schools, graduating from UC San Diego magna cum laude in three years. She started law school at UC Davis King Hall at age 20 and graduated in 1998.

Justice Mesiwala is active in the community. She has been professor of Appellate Advocacy to over 700 students at UC Davis Law School for the past eleven years; president of the Schwartz/Levi American Inn of Court; cofounder of the South Asian Bar Association of Sacramento and host of its annual Diversity Law Student Reception for 16 years; and member of the California Supreme Court Ethics Opinion Committee.

For her community service, Justice Mesiwala has received the UC Davis Law School’s pro bono certificate, the Unity Bar community service award, the Women Lawyers of Sacramento Frances Newell Carr award, the King Hall Legal Foundation’s judge of the year award, the ally award from Sacramento’s LGBTQ+ bar association SacLegal, the president’s award from the Asian Bar Association of Sacramento, and named a Sacramento Bee top 25 Asian American/Pacific Islander change maker.


Randee J. Barak, Esq.
Adjunct Faculty
Loyola Law School

Randee Barak spent 25 years at the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, most of them as a Lead Appellate Court Attorney in Division Seven.  Prior to her work with the appellate court, Ms. Barak specialized in business and health care litigation for Sidley Austin, working in both its litigation and appellate practice groups.  She graduated with honors from UCLA School of Law in 1992 and, following graduation, served as law clerk to the Honorable Judge Arthur Alarcon on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.  Ms. Barak currently works as a professor at Loyola Law School Los Angeles where she teaches Appellate Advocacy and Legal Ethics.  

 


Polly J. Estes, Esq.
Managing Partner, Certified Legal Specialist in Appellate Law
Estes Law Group

With 29 years of experience in state and federal courts, Polly has successfully tried numerous bench and jury trials in such diverse areas as class actions, freedom of speech and freedom of religion, securities fraud, tax regulation, riparian rights, eminent domain, professional liability, and high-dollar insurance bad faith.  But it is in the appellate arena where Polly really shines.  She has spent 15 years of her career working for state and federal appellate courts, where she helped judges evaluate the merits of more than 500 civil, criminal, and administrative appeals.  On a daily basis, Polly defended her analysis through oral presentations, extensive memoranda and proposed dispositions, often working under intense time pressure.  After debating the merits of cases with judges at all levels of the judiciary for more than two decades, Polly knows how to persuade both judges and juries successfully.  She knows how judges think, what questions they want answered, and the time constraints they face.  

Polly’s expertise has been recognized by the California State Bar.  She is Board Certified as an expert in Appellate Law.

Before starting Estes Law Group, Polly served as the Chief Law Clerk to the Honorable Carlos T. Bea on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit for eight years.  As Judge Bea’s Chief Law Clerk, Polly supervised and trained the other law clerks and externs, a position she loved because it was essentially “teaching the best law school class ever.”  She was also the chief editor and “problem solver,” often called in to help the Judge and other clerks think through complex problems.  She also helped evaluate cases for en banc calls and wrote speeches for the judge, all while handling a full load of cases herself.

While at the Ninth Circuit, Polly participated in all aspects of the appellate process, including drafting bench and en banc memoranda, opinions, dissents, orders, and memorandum dispositions.  These cases spanned all areas of federal law, including securities fraud, antitrust, class actions, environmental, social security, and immigration, to name just a few.  She also handled several state law areas through diversity jurisdiction, such as insurance law and contracts.

Polly also served as a staff attorney in the Motions Unit at the Ninth Circuit for more than three years, a position which allowed her to work with each of the judges on the court.  As a motions attorney, Polly orally presented dozens of cases each month to a panel of three judges, explaining the case and the proposed disposition she had drafted.  She handled emergency motions, which often required her to call judges at home after hours so they could work through the emergency together on an expedited basis.  This position gave the judges on the court an opportunity to get to know Polly and to know how her mind works.  It also gave Polly a vast amount of experience in presenting cases to the judges.  She is therefore comfortable in oral arguments, which gives her a strong advantage over opposing counsel.

Polly also has state court experience, having served as a briefing attorney to The Honorable Catherine Stone at the Texas Court of Appeals for the Fourth Judicial District, and as an extern to The Honorable Lloyd Doggett at the Texas Supreme Court.

In addition to working for courts, Polly worked for six years for two prominent national law firms—Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld and Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal (now Dentons).  While at these firms, Polly handled a number of trials and appeals, most notably high-exposure bad faith insurance trials and appeals for State Farm, USAA, and Allstate.  She was often brought in to handle the appeal when another firm lost at trial.  Polly won each of these appeals.

Polly has extensive experience writing amicus curiae briefs in courts around the country to help shape the law that affected the firm’s clients.  Polly kept an eye on cases throughout the country and when one presented the appropriate facts, she brought it to her client’s attention and then wrote an amicus curiae brief on their behalf to assure the law developed in their favor.

Polly worked her way through college and law school.  She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Colorado cum laude, with a double major in Marketing and International Business, and a minor in International Economics.  She received many honors during her time there, including Phi Beta Kappa and the Golden Key Honor Society.  She earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Texas at Austin, where she served as an editor on the Texas International Law Journal and a recipient of the Robert S. Strauss Presidential Scholarship.  She studied at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the University of London through Duke’s study abroad program.

Polly is admitted to practice in California (2000), Texas (1993), the Northern District of California, the Western District of Texas, the Ninth Circuit, and the Fifth Circuit.  She is a member of the San Francisco, Fifth Circuit, and Ninth Circuit Bar Associations, and the Texas State Bar College.

Polly’s publications include:  A Legal Theory of the Use of Experts in Insurance Claim Adjustment, Vol. 23 No. 5 Ins. Litig. Rep. 140 (2001);  Preservation of Error:  Filing a Lawsuit Through Presentation of Evidence, 30 St. Mary’s L.J. 997 (1999);  Homeowner’s Insurance:  Coverage and Liability, Texas State Bar’s Advanced Ins. Law Course (1997);  Handling Extra-Contractual Claims (Defense Perspective), U.T. Ins. Law Inst. (1996).


Tracy L. Fehr, Esq.
Partner
Alexander Morrison + Fehr LLP

Tracy Fehr is a founding partner of Alexander Morrison + Fehr LLP, a plaintiff‐side employment and civil rights firm located in Century City. Ms. Fehr primarily represents employees in appeals, negotiations, and litigation.

Ms. Fehr developed a passion for appellate work after handling and winning all three parts of a consolidated triple appeal over a decade ago, preserving a single mother’s six‐figure verdict and reversing a low attorney fee award for remand and recalculation.Thereafter, Ms. Fehr began handling her firm’s appeals and writs and expanded her practice to take on appeals for other firms and attorneys. Her most recent published decisions include: Bassett Unified School District v. Superior Court (Ross) (2023) 89Cal.App.5th 273, discussing judicial ethics and affirming the trial judge should not be disqualified, preserving a million retaliation verdict; and Doe v. Superior Court (NaHoku) (2023) 95 Cal.App.5th 346, a case of first impression in the First District regardingan employer’s waiver of its right to binding arbitration by failing to pay on time. Ms.Fehr frequently co‐counsels and consults on appellate and employment matters and enjoys mentoring newer attorneys.

Ms. Fehr is a member of the Executive Board of the California Employment Lawyers Association (CELA), Chair of its Amicus Committee, and editor‐in‐chief of its employment law Bulletin. She was also recently invited to join the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s State Appellate Judicial Evaluation Committee. Ms. Fehr has been named a Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers Magazine every year since 2017. In 2020 and 2024, the Daily Journal named her one of the Top Women Lawyers in California.


Rex S. Heinke, Esq.
Partner
Complex Appellate Litigation Group LLP

Rex Heinke is widely recognized as one of the most accomplished and experienced appellate practitioners in California, and among the best in the nation. He has argued more than 150 appeals in federal and state courts across the country. Between 2001 and 2020, Rex was co-head of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld’s nationally renowned Supreme Court and Appellate practice.

He is regularly called on to defend major corporations and high-profile individuals in some of their most hotly contested appellate matters.Rex has extensive experience before the California Supreme Court, the California Court of Appeal, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as other federal and state appellate courts. Rex’s victories have led to reversals of individual judgments worth more than billion and dramatic changes in law to the benefit of his clients.

Rex is also a respected leader in First Amendment, intellectual property, entertainment, media, and Internet-related appellate litigation. He has frequently represented newspapers, magazines, television networks, motion picture studios, websites, and entertainment production and distribution companies in their litigation and appellate work. He is the author of BNA’s treatise on Media Law.

He has received many awards for his accomplishments.

Chambers USA has named Rex one of America’s Leading Lawyers for Business in the “Litigation: Appellate” section every year since 2012. He has been listed in the Best Lawyers in America guide for nearly 30 years, and in 2018 was named to both the Daily Journal‘s list of the Top 100 Lawyers in California and the National Law Journal‘s Appellate Hot List. The Legal 500 business litigation guide has included him as one of the nation’s top appellate lawyers for state and federal Supreme Courts since 2019. And he was twice named California Lawyer of the Year by California Lawyer Magazine. In 2019, the Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library awarded Rex with the prestigious Beacon of Justice Award, in honor of his “vision, advocacy and passion for justice.” In 2020, Public Counsel Law Center awarded him its Pro Bono Award for “providing outstanding and impactful service to those in need.”

Rex is a past president of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and member of the California Judicial Council and State Bar Board of Governors.He serves on the boards of directors of the Children’s Law Center of Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek Legal Services, and the Topsy Foundation, a children’s charitable organization in South Africa.

Rex received his law degree from Columbia Law School.

He clerked after law school for the Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, Frederick Heebe. His undergraduate degree is from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, where he was the student body president and an anti-apartheid activist.


Adam W. Hofmann, Esq.
Deputy Judicial Appointments Secretary, Certified Legal Specialist in Appellate Law
Office of California Governor Gavin Newsom

Adam serves in the Office of California Governor Gavin Newsom as the Deputy Judicial Appointments Secretary, supporting the work of Judicial Appointments Secretary Luis Céspedes.Adam is an Appellate Specialist, certified by the California Board of Legal Specialization.

Previously, Adam served as the Co-Chair of Hanson Bridgett’s appellate practice group. He represented both public and private clients in civil writs, appeals, and mandate proceedings. He has briefed and argued cases in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and every District Court of Appeal in California and has filed merits briefs in two U.S. Supreme Court cases.

His practice focused on representing cities, counties, and special districts in writs and appeals relating especially relating to public finance and revenue measures, as well as land use, civil rights, employee benefits, labor standards, and election law. He has represented water districts and cities in a range of disputes regarding rates, fees, and charges, including work on some of the leading cases interpreting related provisions of the California Constitution, including the California Supreme Court’s decisions in Jacks v. City of Santa Barbara and City of San Buenaventura v. United Water Conservation District.

Outside of the office, Adam has coached regionally and nationally competitive moot-court teams at UC Davis School of Law. He also speaks and writes on questions of local government authority and policy under the California Constitution and is an adjunct professor who taught courses in local government and land use law at the University of San Francisco School of Law. Prior to joining Hanson Bridgett, Adam was also an extern in the chambers of the Honorable Martin J. Jenkins.


Richard M. Pearl, Esq.
Principal
Law Offices of Richard M. Pearl

Richard M. Pearl is the Principal of the Law Offices of Richard M. Pearl in Berkeley, California. He received his J.D. degree from Boalt Hall School of Law in Berkeley in 1969 and was admitted to both the Georgia and California State Bars in 1970.

For the past thirty years, his practice has focused on cases involving reasonable attorneys’ fees, either court-awarded, claimed as damages, or at issue in attorney-client disputes. He is the author of California Attorney Fee Awards, 3d Ed., published by California’s Continuing Education of the Bar in 2010, and updated annually. As an expert witness on fees, his testimony has been accepted by innumerable courts and arbitrators. including Kerkeles v. City of San Jose, 243 Cal. App. 4th 88, 96, 105 (2015) and Wit v. United Behav.Health, 578 F.Supp.3d 1060, 1079 (N.D. Cal. 2022).

He also has been appellate counsel in many of the leading cases on attorneys’ fees in both the California and federal courts.


Judy E. Posner, Esq.
Partner, Certified Legal Specialist in Appellate Law
Benedon & Serlin, LLP

Judith (Judy) E. Posner has been an attorney at the appellate boutique law firm of Benedon & Serlin, LLP since 2015 and a partner since 2021. She previously worked as a Senior Judicial Attorney at the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, for Presiding Justice Frances Rothschild in Division One (2010-2015) and for Presiding Justice Dennis M. Perluss in Division Seven (2001-2007). In addition, Judy was of counsel at Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May (2001) and Reed Smith (2007-2010) and an associate at Horvitz & Levy LLP (1995-2001) and Sidley & Austin (1994-1995). 

Judy previously served as a law clerk to the Hon. Melvin Brunetti (Dec.) on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1993-1994). Judy is a member of the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers, currently serving as an officer, and a Certified Specialist in Appellate Law by The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. She was selected to the Southern California Super Lawyers, in Appellate Law, 2005-2006, 2019-2025 and recognized by Best Lawyers in America, in Appellate Law, 2019-2025, U.S. News & World Report – Best Lawyers.

Judy attended the University of California, Los Angeles (B.A., History, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, College of Honors 1990) and UCLA School of Law (J.D. 1993), where she was a member and editor of the UCLA School of Law, Women’s Law Journal.


Jocelyn Sperling, Esq.
Counsel
Complex Appellate Litigation Group LLP

Jocelyn Sperling handles a wide range of civil appeals.

For more than a decade, she has represented clients in civil appeals and writ petitions in the California Courts of Appeal and Ninth Circuit. Her diverse practice includes employment, tort, contract, real property, and attorney fee matters. Before joining CALG, she was an appellate lawyer at Bien & Summers and at her own firm, and litigated cases at a boutique employment firm earlier in her career.

She was a law clerk and staff attorney at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Jocelyn worked at the Ninth Circuit for five years, serving as a law clerk to Judge Richard A. Paez and later as a staff attorney for the Court. She was also a research attorney at the Alameda County Superior Court and an extern in the federal district court. In these positions, she gained insight into effective advocacy and the judicial decision-making process, along with practical knowledge of how the trial and appellate courts work. Jocelyn is active in the legal community, and writes and speaks on appellate law.

She serves on the Committee on Appellate Courts of the California Lawyers Association’s Litigation Section, where she has led key access-to-justice projects. She is co-founder and vice chair of the Alameda County Bar Association’s Appellate Law Section, and chair of the ACBA’s Judicial Appointments Evaluation Committee. Jocelyn also co-authors a chapter on appealability in CEB’s California Civil Appellate Practice and frequently speaks on appellate issues.

In addition to her retained work, she routinely handles pro bono work for Centro Legal de la Raza, a nonprofit organization in Oakland that provides free legal services to low-income communities.

Jocelyn graduated Order of the Coif from UCLA School of Law. She was in the first class of UCLA Law’s Program in Public Interest and Policy and served as as an editor of the Law Review. She earned her undergraduate degree from Duke University, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa.


John Stobart, Esq.
Senior Counsel, Certified Legal Specialist in Appellate Law
Capstone Law APC

John Stobart is a senior counsel with Capstone Law. His practice focuses on representing employees and consumers in complex litigation, primarily wage-and-hour class actions and PAGA representative actions. He has significant complex and long-cause trial experience gained through an entire career dedicated to litigation. John is also a Certified Specialist in Appellate Law, as designated by the State Bar of California, and has extensive experience, having drafted over two dozen writs, petitions, and appeals. His appellate experience includes amicus work in the California Supreme Court on behalf of Bet Tzedek on Kim v. Reins, 9 Cal.5th 73, and the 2019 Daily Journal Reversal of the Year Award for his work in the Ninth Circuit on Nguyen v. Nissan N.A., No. 18-16344 (9th Cir. 2019).

Prior to joining Capstone, John defended against civil liability in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases brought against his clients, which included the railroad, public schools, small businesses, and commercial and residential landowners. He has drafted and argued scores of dispositive motions at the trial court level and had success in upholding judgments and verdicts on appeal. He graduated cum laude from Thomas Jefferson School of Law where he was on the mock trial competition team and earned his undergraduate degree from the Ohio State University.

John is admitted to practice law in California and before the United States District Court for the Eastern, Central, and Southern Districts of California and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third and Ninth Circuits.


Mitchell C. Tilner, Esq.
Partner
Horvitz & Levy LLP

Mitchell Tilner is a partner at the firm, where he has been practicing since 1988.  He is a California State Bar Certified Appellate Specialist.

Mr. Tilner has briefed or supervised the briefing in more than 300 appeals and writ proceedings and has argued more than 80 appeals and writ proceedings in the state and federal appellate courts. He has represented individuals, private entities and public agencies in appeals involving insurance coverage and bad faith, business and contract disputes, employment law, water law, entertainment law and punitive damages, among others. 

Mr. Tilner has also authored numerous articles for legal publications and for several years co-authored “Appeals, Writs and Post-Trial Motions” for California Litigation Review.  He frequently presents seminars to clients and professional groups on the appellate process and related subjects.  In addition, he is a member of the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers and the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers.

Mr. Tilner is “AV Preeminent” rated by Martindale Hubbell and was named a “Leading Individual” or “Notable Practitioner” of appellate litigation in California in Chambers USA’s directory of leading lawyers for 2007-2013.  He has also been named a "Best Lawyer" by The Best Lawyers in America each year since 2006.  Super Lawyers Magazine has listed Mr. Tilner as a Southern California Super Lawyer every year since 2004.  In 2014, Mr. Tilner was also named one of the Top 100 Southern California attorneys by Super Lawyers. 

Before joining the firm, Mr. Tilner held a judicial clerkship with the Hon. Arthur L. Alarcon of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Earlier, he was an Adjunct Professor at Loyola Law School of Los Angeles, and a Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law at the National Law Center, George Washington University. Mr. Tilner began his legal career as an associate in the litigation department of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.


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California:

CA General:  This program is approved for 7.0 units of general CLE in California.

CA Participatory Certified Legal Specialist: This program is approved for 7.0 hours of Legal Specialization Credit in Appellate Law. (Expires 8/27/2028)

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