Connecticut Appellate Law Firm is pleased to share that Megan Wade will present at the Connecticut Bar Association’s upcoming Appellate 101 CLE.
Hosted by the CBA’s Appellate Advocacy Section as part of the solo/small firm series, this program offers a clear, practical introduction to Connecticut appellate practice and is well suited for trial attorneys, newer practitioners, and anyone seeking a structured overview of the appellate process.
What the Appellate 101 CLE Covers
The Appellate 101 CLE provides a step-by-step look at the full life cycle of an appeal. The curriculum is designed to demystify appellate procedure and highlight the decisions that shape an appeal from the outset. Topics covered span the entire appellate process, from pre-appeal motions through remand after the conclusion of the appeal.
Who should attend
This CLE is ideal for:
- Trial attorneys who occasionally handle appeals
- Solo and small-firm practitioners seeking a refresher
- Attorneys looking to strengthen their understanding of appellate procedure
- Law students and newer litigators developing appellate skills
Event Details and Registration
Date: March 11, 2026
Time: 12:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m. (EST)
Format: Virtual
Presenters: Megan Wade and Scott Garosshen
Host: Connecticut Bar Association, Appellate Advocacy Section
CLE Credit: 2.0 CLE Credits (General)
For more information or to register, please visit the Connecticut Bar Association’s event page.






