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Judgment Day: Strategic Uses of Declaratory and Summary Judgment in Family Law - Online On-Demand

Explore how to leverage these legal tools to efficiently resolve key issues in family law cases.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P2404-24R-04
$60.00 or 1.00 credits
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Expires: 10/1/2026 

Judgment Day: Strategic Uses of Declaratory and Summary Judgment in Family Law

Explore how to leverage these legal tools to efficiently resolve key issues in family law cases. Attendees will learn practical strategies for cutting through litigation delays and positioning cases for swift, favorable outcomes by using declaratory and summary judgment motions.

Amy Jonaitis, Boike Jonaitis Law, LLC, Oak Brook
Jonathan Steele, Beermann LLP, Chicago & Bannockburn

Moderators: Gloria E. Block, Hoffenberg & Block, LLC, Chicago
Anna Markley Bush, Law Offices of Bush & Brady, LLC, Barrington


Expires: 10/1/2026 

Judgment Day: Strategic Uses of Declaratory and Summary Judgment in Family Law

Explore how to leverage these legal tools to efficiently resolve key issues in family law cases. Attendees will learn practical strategies for cutting through litigation delays and positioning cases for swift, favorable outcomes by using declaratory and summary judgment motions.

Amy Jonaitis, Boike Jonaitis Law, LLC, Oak Brook
Jonathan Steele, Beermann LLP, Chicago & Bannockburn

Moderators: Gloria E. Block, Hoffenberg & Block, LLC, Chicago
Anna Markley Bush, Law Offices of Bush & Brady, LLC, Barrington


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