ABA JOURNAL PODCAST
How to Start Your Own Appellate Practice
Posted Oct 3, 2011 4:01 PM CDT
By Stephanie Francis Ward
Have you ever dreamed of opening your own appellate practice? The 2011 U.S. Supreme Court term opened Oct. 3, and along with the government lawyers and big firm attorneys, many solo and small firm practitioners will be entering the doors at 1 First St. ABA Journal Podcast moderator Stephanie Francis Ward talks with two lawyers about how and why they built their own appellate practices.
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Guests:
Thomas C. Goldstein | Thomas C. Goldstein is a partner with Goldstein & Russell. He's also the founder and publisher of SCOTUSblog. |
Erik S. Jaffe | Erik S. Jaffe has a sole appellate practice in Washington, DC. A former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Jaffe has had his own firm since 1997. |
Podcast Transcript:
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