Oral Advocacy: Winning Your Case at Oral Argument

04 May , 2026

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For most new attorneys, learning how to frame an oral argument can be a daunting task.   Learn how to prepare for and present an oral argument as a dialog to engage and respond to the bench.   This presentation will focus on the lessons taught by the Hon. Daniel M. Friedman, one of the leading advocates at the U.S. Supreme Court with over 80 cases before that Court, and a leading Judicial figure.  

The presentation will focus on:

  • Hon Daniel M. Friedman and Why Oral Argument Matters?
  • Friedman Framework for Oral Advocacy
  • Understanding and Adapting to your venue
  • Tools for your oral argument

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