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Interview with Frank Lowrey: Motions in Limine, Civility and Appellate Practice

Interview with Frank Lowrey: Motions in Limine, Civility and Appellate Practice

Update: 2021-06-28
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Georgia appellate attorney Frank Lowrey joins Tim and Jeff to discuss Williams v. Harvey, a recent decision by the Georgia Supreme Court concerning preservation of error and motions in limine. Frank, Tim and Jeff also discussed civility and other aspects about practicing appellate law.

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Cases mentioned in this episode
Williams v. Harvey (Ga., May 17, 2021, S20G1121)
Warner Constr. Corp. v. City of Los Angeles (1970) 2 Cal.3d 285
Salsbury Eng'g, Inc. v. Consol. Contracting Servs. (In re Mahoney) (June 10, 2021, G057832) ___ Cal.App.4th ___

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Interview with Frank Lowrey: Motions in Limine, Civility and Appellate Practice

Interview with Frank Lowrey: Motions in Limine, Civility and Appellate Practice

Tim Kowal & Jeff Lewis