Capp CLE Memphis 2012

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Somethings rotten in the state of Tennessee...

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The Earl of Oxford sues to stop the Nashville Shakespeare Festival from performing Much Ado About Nothing and other plays, claiming he is the true author of the Complete Works of Shakespeare. He takes his case all the way from trial to the Supreme Court!

Observe the entire process


Voir Dire (with the audience as jurors) Expert, Hostile, and Surprise Witnesses New Rule of Evidence 611 Preserving Issues for Appeal Interlocutory and Extraordinary Appeals Taking the Fifth in Civil Case
Appearances (and rulings) by:

William Shakespeare and the Earl of Oxford vie for credit as the worlds greatest playwright.

ACT ITHE TRIAL

ACT IITHE APPEAL


Donald Capparella and Joseph A. Woodruff go head-to-head, assisted by Richard G. Sanders

Supreme Court Justice Janice M. Holder Court of Criminal Apeals Judge Camille McMullen Judge Phyllis Gardner William Shakespeare in person

In-depth discussion of trial and appellate techniques, as well as substantive legal issues.

ACT III THE AFTERMATH

Join leading practitioners, sitting judges, and professional actors for a CLE like no other.

Thursday May 24 2012 1-4:15 pm

$129

3 hours general credit

University of Memphis Historic Courtroom


Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law 1 North Front Street Room 335, 3rd Floor Memphis, TN 38103

To register and/or pay in advance, visit

WillShakespeareonTrial.blogspot.com or call Donald Capparella (615) 254-2291


Sponsored by Dodson Parker Behm & Capparella PC, Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis PLLC, Neal & Harwell PLC, and The Nashville Shakespeare Festival

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