Motion

Development & Feedback

At PowerHouse Mediation,  we help attorneys sharpen their advocacy through realistic motion hearings led by former judges and veteran litigators. These sessions provide candid feedback, anticipate tough questions, and refine both written and oral arguments—so you’re fully prepared when it counts.

Practice before former judges and veteran trial lawyers who deliver candid feedback to strengthen your advocacy.

At PowerHouse Mediation, we offer high-impact motion development sessions designed to help attorneys strengthen arguments and refine advocacy before stepping into court. Whether you’re preparing a dispositive motion, evidentiary issue, or complex legal argument, our former judges and seasoned trial lawyers preside over realistic hearings and provide candid, practical feedback. These sessions give you the chance to: Anticipate judicial questions. Identify weaknesses and blind spots in your reasoning. Sharpen your oral presentation and written submissions. Test novel theories in a safe, confidential setting. By practicing before experienced neutrals, you’ll enter court with greater clarity, confidence, and control — giving you a competitive edge where it matters most.

At PowerHouse Mediation, we help attorneys sharpen their advocacy through realistic motion hearings led by former judges and veteran litigators. These sessions provide candid feedback, anticipate tough questions, and refine both written and oral arguments—so you’re fully prepared when it counts.

Key Benefits

  • Anticipate judicial questions.

  • Identify weaknesses in your arguments.

  • Strengthen written and oral advocacy.

  • Gain confidence in complex or high-stakes motions.

  • Test novel legal theories in a confidential setting.

You can present case summaries, demonstratives, key witness clips, or simply test your theory of the case in a controlled setting.

  • Submit Your Motion Materials – Send us your draft or outline.

  • Schedule a Session – We set up a realistic hearing with a PowerHouse neutral.

  • Present Your Argument – Practice oral advocacy in a judge-style setting.

  • Receive Feedback – Get candid insights and practical recommendations.

  • Refine & Prepare – Adjust your strategy before stepping into court.

Who Leads These Sessions

Sessions are presided over by former judges and highly experienced litigators with decades of courtroom experience. They know what persuades — and what doesn’t.

Schedule a Motion Session Today

Be prepared. Be persuasive. Be powerful in court.