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  • Trial & Post-Trial

    These samples demonstrate foundational litigation work related to trial preparation and post-trial case resolution. They reflect an understanding of how case materials are organized for courtroom readiness, as well as how matters are formally concluded or advanced through post-judgment procedures. Together, they illustrate the ability to support litigation from final preparation through resolution and appellate…

  • Motions

    These samples demonstrate foundational motion practice in civil litigation, including drafting and structuring requests for court rulings on procedural and substantive issues. They reflect an understanding of how legal arguments are presented in written form, how supporting facts and authority are organized, and how motions function within the broader litigation process to resolve disputes and…

  • Discovery

    These samples demonstrate foundational discovery practice in civil litigation, including the drafting, organization, and management of key discovery documents such as interrogatories, requests for production, requests for admission, and related procedural materials. They reflect an understanding of the discovery process, including information gathering, document structuring, and the exchange of relevant case materials between parties in…

  • Pleadings

    These samples demonstrate foundational pleading practice used in civil litigation, including the initiation and response stages of a case. They reflect an understanding of how claims and defenses are structured, how facts are presented in a legal format, and how procedural requirements guide the drafting and filing of core court documents. Note: These samples were…

  • Research & Case Understanding

    These samples demonstrate foundational legal analysis and research skills used to understand case facts, identify relevant legal issues, and apply governing law to structured legal problems. They reflect the ability to interpret statutes, synthesize legal authority, and communicate findings in a clear, organized format to support litigation strategy and case preparation.

  • Client Letters

    These samples demonstrate foundational legal client communication used throughout the intake and case lifecycle process. They reflect structured attorney-client relationship management, including the establishment of representation, declination of services, formal termination of engagement, and client scheduling and coordination. Collectively, these documents illustrate an understanding of professional legal correspondence, appropriate tone and ethical boundaries, and the…

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