True" Music keeps things rolling here, just stay on track and move to our next segment. - The next segment is going to cover effective uses of memoranda of law and it will be presented by Jesse Harrell. - Jesse Harrell is a board certified appellate specialist with the Herald Firm in Jacksonville. - Jesse is an honors graduate of the University of Florida 11 College of Law. Go Gators! - She is an experienced appellate practitioner and has previously worked at Bullion Larner and the appellate boutique firm Creed and Gowdy before starting her own shop. - Jesse is a past chair of the appellate practice section CLE committee and has been recognized among the top 50 women lawyers in Florida by Super Lawyers. - She is also a longtime member of the pro bono committee and a great volunteer. - We are thrilled to have her here with us today to address a fun topic: how to best use memos of law. - Now, let's turn things over to Jesse. - Thank you. I'm actually going to share my screen so you can see my PowerPoint presentation. - Alright, let's get started. - When working on an appeal on behalf of the guardian ad litem program, there may not be as many opportunities to present a memo of law. - However, I have put together a program that I believe will help you from a broader perspective, regardless of your practice. - When considering filing a memorandum of law in the trial court, it can ultimately help you on appeal. - You don't need to look at my talking head while I'm speaking, so I'm going to disappear and you'll see my presentation. - A lot of what I'm going to tell you about when to consider filing...