NAAG provides a growing library of on-demand resources*, including courses, podcasts, and more, designed to deliver practical, high-quality training for the attorney general community.
Our on-demand courses include recordings of prior programs as well as purpose-built learning experiences covering a wide range of topics relevant to attorney general community and beyond. On-demand courses are available to both members and non-members, with certain offerings eligible for continuing legal education (CLE)** credit depending on the course and jurisdiction.
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This masterclass focuses on the critical skill of preserving error for appellate review, an essential aspect of trial practice that can significantly impact the outcome of an appeal. Participants will engage with seasoned appellate attorneys who will share their insights on the nuances of error preservation, including the importance of timely objections, the need for definitive rulings, and common pitfalls to avoid. Through practical tips and real-world examples, attendees will learn how to enhance their trial practice to ensure that errors are effectively preserved for appellate consideration. This course is designed for attorneys seeking to improve their litigation skills and understanding of appellate processes.
- Understand the concept of preserving error for appellate review.
- Identify common mistakes made during trial that can affect the preservation of errors.
- Learn practical tips and best practices for ensuring effective error preservation.
- Recognize the importance of definitive rulings and objections in trial proceedings.
- Explore the implications of failing to preserve errors on appeal.
* Some of our resrouces, including on-demand courses, require you to log in or create an account to register and/or access the content.. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one.
** Before registering for any CLE-eligible course, participants should verify that their jurisdiction permits on-demand and/or self-study CLE, as requirements vary by state and territory.

