Prevailing on a motion for summary disposition not only requires a persuasive brief but also a compelling oral presentation to the court on the day of your hearing. Professionalism and thorough preparation will carry you a long way in convincing the judge why he or she should rule in your client's favor.
Watch so you can:
- Advocate for your client in person
- Chose only the most persuasive facts to argue
- Tactfully concede unfavorable facts or law
- Give appropriate attention to inquiries from the judge