The States’ Role in Appellate Litigation: A Conversation Among Solicitors General
PR-25
San Juan, PR
Join us for a timely and engaging panel discussion on the role of State Solicitors General and the evolving landscape of appellate practice. Hosted by the Puerto Rico Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society, this program will feature distinguished speakers:
- Michael Zarian, Solicitor General of Idaho
- Michael Williams, Solicitor General of West Virginia
- Louis J. Capozzi, III, Solicitor General of Missouri
Each will share insights drawn from their extensive experience in high-stakes litigation and government advocacy. The conversation will explore the unique responsibilities of Solicitors General, strategic considerations in appellate litigation, and the broader impact of their work on the development of the law.
The panel will be moderated by Omar Andino, Solicitor General of Puerto Rico.
Following the program, a cash bar networking reception will be held.
As a preapproved CLE provider in Puerto Rico, the organizer will credit 1 hour of general CLE credits.
This event is a must-attend for attorneys, law students, and anyone interested in appellate advocacy and public law. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leading State Solicitors General and engage with the local legal community.
Tickets:
Members: $40
Non Members: $45
Price includes complimentary paella and salad.
All must register in advance by clicking REGISTER above. Tickets will not be sold at the door.
To become a member, please visit: https://fedsoc.org/join
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As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.