The Ultimate Crammer's Guide to Surviving Litigation
What are the critical pre-work tasks that go before you file any pleadings?

CATEGORY
Trial and Pre-trial Skills
CREDIT UNIT
1
DURATION
60:00
LAUNCH DATE
March 2021
ABOUT THE COURSE
- Distinguish the ways lawyers can organize their ideas
- Determine how to establish a theme that would stick in the mind of the judge
- Recognize the importance of listing the issues to be controverted
- Identify how intent can be leveraged
- List pre-trial strategies
COURSE PREVIEW
Module 1: Commencement in the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission
Module 2: Next Step after Commencement of Arbitration
Module 3: Next Step after the Appointment of Arbitrators
Module 4: Next Step after the Terms of Reference
Module 5: Timetable for the Rendition of the Arbitral Award
Module 6: Incidents after the Rendition of Arbitral Award
LECTURER

ATTY. MARY CHRISTINE SALOME C. FLORETE
Junior Partner, Sombiro & Partners Law Office
Mary Christine S.C. Florete is a native of Iloilo City, Philippines. Her litigation practice covers Criminal Law, Labor Law, Administrative Law, and Estate Planning.
She is a graduate of University of Iloilo College of Law. Her academic interest lies in International Commercial Arbitration particularly arbitration for the financial markets and energy. She also shares a passion for financial literacy in the grassroots and is an avid fan of the local bourse, the Philippine Stock Exchange. She is a member of the Philippine Dispute Resolution Center, Inc. (PDRCI) and the Philippine Institute of Arbitrators (PIArb).
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