#12 – Tips on making written and oral arguments in court, with Justice Alan Diner
Podcast |
Borderlines
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News & Politics
Publication Date |
Jan 17, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:22:10
The Honourable Alan S. Diner is a judge with the Federal Court of Canada. Prior to his appointment, Justice Diner headed Baker & McKenzie LLP’s immigration practice. He was also involved with managing the establishment and implementation of Ontario’s Provincial Nominee Program for the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. We are grateful to Justice Diner for the time that he took in preparing for this podcast about tips and best practices in appearing before the Federal Court of Canada, including in providing a customised powerpoint, which can be found on our website at http://www.borderlines.ca. As Justice Diner notes, many of the tips and strategies contained in this episode are applicable beyond judicial review, and will be beneficial to anyone preparing written submissions or making oral presentations. Some topics include: - tips for oral advocacy. - does being a solicitor make one a better litigator? - should counsel prepare visa applications with litigation in mind? - how many errors should counsel identify in visa refusals? - how much should lawyers explain "basic legal principles" in their arguments? - the importance of preserving one's reputation

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