EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 40 MIN
Focus, Facts & Factums with Gabriel Latner
from Studying Law Around the World · host Claudio Klaus
Appellate Litigation, Motion Practice, Legal Writing that WinsIn this episode of Studying Law Around the World, Toronto litigator Gabriel Latner breaks down a decade of motion-heavy practice across jurisdictions.We cover:US vs. Canada litigation culture: page and time limits, deadlines, and how procedure shapes strategyHow to simplify complex facts: causation chains, narrative clarity, and cutting non causal noiseIssue selection: “If their facts are true, how do we still win” plus the one fact flip frameworkCharter vs. US constitutional cases: interpretive approaches vs. fact bound trialsPractical training for juniors: watching court in person and online, reading factums, contacting counsel, and seizing speaking opportunitiesCareer and wellness: hobbies, networks outside law, and why joy beats performative balanceWho this is for: law students, articling students, junior litigators, appellate specialists, and anyone who wants tighter factums, sharper issues, and stronger oral advocacy.Keywords: Gabriel Latner, appellate litigation, motion practice, factum writing, legal writing, Canadian civil procedure, Ontario litigation, deadlines, summary judgment, motion to strike, Charter litigation, constitutional law, advocacy skills, watch court, Oyez, legal careers, Studying Law Around the World.Subscribe to Studying Law Around the World for more conversations with lawyers shaping global careers. Listen to past episodes and learn from professionals building cross-border legal paths. ISSN 2819-733X
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Appellate Litigation, Motion Practice, Legal Writing that WinsIn this episode of Studying Law Around the World, Toronto litigator Gabriel Latner breaks down a decade of motion-heavy practice across jurisdictions.We cover:US vs. Canada litigation culture: page and time limits, deadlines, and how procedure shapes strategyHow to simplify complex facts: causation chains, narrative clarity, and cutting non causal noiseIssue selection: “If their facts are true, how do we still win” plus the one fact flip frameworkCharter vs. US constitutional cases: interpretive approaches vs. fact bound trialsPractical training for juniors: watching court in person and online, reading factums, contacting counsel, and seizing speaking opportunitiesCareer and wellness: hobbies, networks outside law, and why joy beats performative balanceWho this is for: law students, articling students, junior litigators, appellate specialists, and anyone who wants tighter factums, sharper issues, and stronger oral advocacy.Keywords: Gabriel Latner, appellate litigation, motion practice, factum writing, legal writing, Canadian civil procedure, Ontario litigation, deadlines, summary judgment, motion to strike, Charter litigation, constitutional law, advocacy skills, watch court, Oyez, legal careers, Studying Law Around the World.Subscribe to Studying Law Around the World for more conversations with lawyers shaping global careers. Listen to past episodes and learn from professionals building cross-border legal paths. ISSN 2819-733X
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