Motions That Matter
Strategic Use of Motions in Personal Injury Litigation
and Canadian Caucus of AAJ
- Identify common pre-trial and trial motions and understand their strategic purposes in personal injury cases
- Evaluate procedural requirements for motions related to service of process, defaults, dismissals, and withdrawal of counsel
- Analyze and apply standards courts use when ruling on dispositive motions, including motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment
- Develop effective strategies for managing discovery disputes through motions to compel and motions for sanctions, including assessing proportionality, compliance, and remedies
- Understand the role of motions in limine in shaping evidentiary boundaries before trial and minimizing prejudicial or improper evidence
- Learn how to frame arguments, support motions with appropriate evidence, and anticipate common counterarguments
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Duration: 75 minutes
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Summary
Effective motion practice is a critical skill in personal injury litigation, shaping the trajectory of a case from filing through trial. In this webinar, Samantha dos Santos provides a practical, strategy-driven overview of common motions encountered in personal injury cases.
You will gain insight into how and when to file key motions related to service of process, defaults, dismissals, discovery disputes, summary judgment, and evidentiary issues. The program emphasizes real-world considerations, including timing, evidentiary support, and strategic decision-making, highlighting best practices that are broadly applicable regardless of jurisdiction. It focuses on improving motion drafting, anticipating opposition arguments, and leveraging motions to advance litigation goals efficiently and ethically.
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