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Trial Preparation From Start To Finish For Paralegals

November 9, 2016

Thanks for attending the November 10, 2016 seminar Trial Preparation From Start to Finish For Paralegals and the session Succeeding at Trial. Attached you will find the information we discussed including the reference lists and the PowerPoint.

It was a pleasure to be at the seminar. If Ramos & Law can assist in any way, please let us know.

List of Georgia Courts

List of Federal Courts

List of Georgia Rules

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