CLE co-presenter, The Life of an Appeal in the Court of Appeals of Virginia
October 18, 2018
Wytheville, Virginia /
Sponsored by Virginia State Bar and the Supreme Court of Virginia
On October 18, 2018, Gentry Locke Managing Partner Monica Monday and The Honorable Glen A. Huff, Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, presented a CLE session to attendees of the Solo & Small-Firm Practitioner Forum held in Wytheville, Virginia.
“The Life of an Appeal in the Court of Appeals of Virginia” focused on some of the essentials lawyers need to know to effectively practice in the Court of Appeals of Virginia, including preserving error, filing the appeal, briefing and oral argument, and post-appeal filings and proceedings.
The event was presented by the Virginia State Bar’s Conference of Local and Specialty Bar Associations, in cooperation with the Supreme Court of Virginia.
Event speaker
Monica Taylor Monday
Monica Monday chairs the Appeals and Critical Issues practice group. Before joining Gentry Locke, she clerked for the Honorable Lawrence L. Koontz, Jr., who was then Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, and is now a Senior Justice on the Supreme Court of Virginia. Monica frequently lectures and writes on appellate issues, and in 2013 she became Managing Partner of the firm. She currently serves as Chair of the Fourth Circuit Rules Advisory Committee, as Vice-chair of The Virginia Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Section Council, and as Chair of the Appellate Practice Committee of the Virginia State Bar Litigation Section.
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