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Fiduciary Litigation, Litigation

Litigator’s Options for Redress When You Don’t Like the Outcome of Your Case

Stephanie Addeo

Tuesday, February 10, 2026
3:00–4:30 pm
MCLE Conference Center, Ten Winter Place, Boston
Also available via live webcast and recording

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MCLE Description:

Litigation has its ups and downs: this program is designed to educate litigators on where to look when you’re down. Whether it is seeking relief from a decision in the current litigation or appealing to a higher court, it is imperative that litigators understand the nature of the subject decision and the relevant considerations when deciding whether to seek redress, including its potential repercussions.

Join our experts, Darian M. Butcher, Stephanie Addeo, and Alex J. Harrington, as they share their perspectives on the most common paths for challenging adverse results, highlighting both procedural pitfalls and opportunities for creative advocacy. By the end of the program, you are better equipped to chart a clear course when confronted with setbacks, turning potential obstacles into opportunities for strategic action.

Agenda Highlights

  • Understanding the Nature of the Decision
  • Avenues for Relief in Current Action
  • Various Types of Appeals and Procedural Outline for Appellate Review
  • Common Considerations in Seeking Redress of an Adverse Result
  • “Ask the Experts” Q&A Session and Key Takeaways

Chair

Alex J. Harrington, Day Pitney, Boston

Faculty

Stephanie Addeo, Rubin Rudman, Boston

Darian M. Butcher, Butcher Law, Boston