Trying an Employment Case in Federal Court
Total Credits: 1 including 1 Alabama CLE Credit
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- Categories:
- Employment Law
- Faculty:
- Judge Madeline Haikala | Judge Herman "Rusty" Johnson | Eric Artrip
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 05, 2025
- License:
- Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.
Description
This seminar features a distinguished panel of federal judges as they share their insights and expertise on trying an employment case in federal court. Gain a unique perspective on the litigation process, from pretrial motions to trial strategies, and learn how to effectively present your case to a federal judge. Our judges will discuss key considerations, common pitfalls, and best practices for employment lawyers, providing invaluable guidance to help you navigate the complexities of federal court litigation.
Handouts
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Faculty
Judge Madeline Haikala Related Seminars and Products
US District Court - Northern District of Alabama
President Barack Obama appointed Judge Madeline Hughes Haikala to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama in 2013. Prior to her appointment to the district court, Judge Haikala served as a Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Alabama for one year. Before taking the bench, Judge Haikala practiced law for more than two decades with the Birmingham, Alabama law firm of Lightfoot, Franklin & White, where she specialized in trial and appellate work. Judge Haikala has served as an adjunct professor at Cumberland School of Law, and she has held leadership roles in a variety of professional and community organizations. Judge Haikala graduated from Williams College in 1986 with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology. She received her juris doctor degree in 1989 from Tulane University Law School, where she graduated magna cum laude.