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The Top 9 Evidence Mistakes Trial Lawyers Make

The Top 9 Evidence Mistakes Trial Lawyers Make

You introduce a piece of hearsay evidence that you believe to fall within an exception to the rule against hearsay, thinking it will strengthen your argument. Your opponent raises an objection, and the judge sustains it. The out-of-court statement you hoped would strengthen your case is now gone, leaving you with a less impactful argument for consideration by the judge or jury.

 

Don't let your case get chipped away by mistakes you hoped to avoid. This guide highlights the top evidence issues that trip up trial attorneys. From foundational matters to expert testimony, our seasoned faculty will show you how to sidestep pitfalls and present cases with confidence. Build your mastery of the rules - register today!

  • Prevent preservation oversights that will make it difficult to prove authenticity.
  • Ensure you're taking the correct steps to authenticate documents, electronic records, and other evidence.
  • Avoid introducing inadmissible hearsay or failing to recognize exceptions that would allow hearsay to be admitted.
  • Stop improper evidence about a person's character or past from being introduced.
  • Discover how to properly apply Rule 403's balancing test.
  • Don't allow damaging testimony to stand: develop effective cross-examination and impeachment techniques.
  • Strike the right balance: prevent damaging evidence from slipping through while not over-objecting.
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The Top 9 Evidence Mistakes Trial Lawyers Make

You introduce a piece of hearsay evidence that you believe to fall within an exception to the rule against hearsay, thinking it will strengthen your argument. Your opponent raises an objection, and the judge sustains it. The out-of-court statement you hoped would strengthen your case is now gone, leaving you with a less impactful argument for consideration by the judge or jury.

 

Don't let your case get chipped away by mistakes you hoped to avoid. This guide highlights the top evidence issues that trip up trial attorneys. From foundational matters to expert testimony, our seasoned faculty will show you how to sidestep pitfalls and present cases with confidence. Build your mastery of the rules - register today!

  • Prevent preservation oversights that will make it difficult to prove authenticity.
  • Ensure you're taking the correct steps to authenticate documents, electronic records, and other evidence.
  • Avoid introducing inadmissible hearsay or failing to recognize exceptions that would allow hearsay to be admitted.
  • Stop improper evidence about a person's character or past from being introduced.
  • Discover how to properly apply Rule 403's balancing test.
  • Don't allow damaging testimony to stand: develop effective cross-examination and impeachment techniques.
  • Strike the right balance: prevent damaging evidence from slipping through while not over-objecting.

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You introduce a piece of hearsay evidence that you believe to fall within an exception to the rule against hearsay, thinking it will strengthen your argument. Your opponent raises an objection, and the judge sustains it. The out-of-court statement you hoped would strengthen your case is now gone, leaving you with a less impactful argument for consideration by the judge or jury.

 

Don't let your case get chipped away by mistakes you hoped to avoid. This guide highlights the top evidence issues that trip up trial attorneys. From foundational matters to expert testimony, our seasoned faculty will show you how to sidestep pitfalls and present cases with confidence. Build your mastery of the rules - register today!

  • Prevent preservation oversights that will make it difficult to prove authenticity.
  • Ensure you're taking the correct steps to authenticate documents, electronic records, and other evidence.
  • Avoid introducing inadmissible hearsay or failing to recognize exceptions that would allow hearsay to be admitted.
  • Stop improper evidence about a person's character or past from being introduced.
  • Discover how to properly apply Rule 403's balancing test.
  • Don't allow damaging testimony to stand: develop effective cross-examination and impeachment techniques.
  • Strike the right balance: prevent damaging evidence from slipping through while not over-objecting.
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