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Steller to Provide Insight into Arguing Before the New Jersey Supreme Court at NJSBA's Mid-Year Meeting

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ROSELAND, N.J./October 23, 2007 -- Brian G. Steller will participate in a panel entitled “How to Argue Successfully Before the New Jersey Supreme Court” at the New Jersey State Bar Association's Mid-Year Meeting.

Steller has argued before the court on four occasions, and plans to discuss preparation and technique. The panel will also discuss the preparation the justices undergo, as well as their expectations during an oral argument and their means of reaching a decision. In addition, the panel will outline successful approaches for amicus practitioners.

The other panel members include former Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court James Zazzali, sitting Associate Justice Helen Hoens, and New Jersey attorney Daniel Pomeroy. The panel will be moderated by the current President of the New Jersey State Bar Association, Lynn Fontaine Newsome.

The Mid-Year Meeting is scheduled for November 6th through the 11th in Santa Barbara, California. Continuing education credits for New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania are available for attendees. 

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