
Introducing Exhibits Into Evidence: Foundations, Objections, and Practice Tips
Having a piece of evidence thrown out in court can be incredibly frustrating, not to mention detrimental to your case. Successfully entering evidence requires a strong grasp of the rules and a game plan for admission. Are you prepared? In this program, faculty will show you how to introduce your exhibits at trial and avoid getting tripped up by objections. Learn how to craft effective arguments for admissibility - register today!
- Refresh your knowledge of the evidentiary rules and review the steps for introducing exhibits.
- Learn how to lay a foundation for business records and enter them into evidence.
- Anticipate and overcome admission hurdles for expert testimony.
- Discover how to get social media posts, texts, emails, and other ESI authenticated and admitted.
- Use exceptions to get around the rule against hearsay.
- Craft effective responses and defend against common objections raised by opposing counsel.
This is a rebroadcast of the original event delivered by David M. Potteiger, Stanton T. Mathews, Ami T. Anderson, Mark West on December 22, 2025. Faculty will be available to answer your questions after the program.
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$34.65Introducing Exhibits Into Evidence: Foundations, Objections, and Practice Tips
Having a piece of evidence thrown out in court can be incredibly frustrating, not to mention detrimental to your case. Successfully entering evidence requires a strong grasp of the rules and a game plan for admission. Are you prepared? In this program, faculty will show you how to introduce your exhibits at trial and avoid getting tripped up by objections. Learn how to craft effective arguments for admissibility - register today!
- Refresh your knowledge of the evidentiary rules and review the steps for introducing exhibits.
- Learn how to lay a foundation for business records and enter them into evidence.
- Anticipate and overcome admission hurdles for expert testimony.
- Discover how to get social media posts, texts, emails, and other ESI authenticated and admitted.
- Use exceptions to get around the rule against hearsay.
- Craft effective responses and defend against common objections raised by opposing counsel.
This is a rebroadcast of the original event delivered by David M. Potteiger, Stanton T. Mathews, Ami T. Anderson, Mark West on December 22, 2025. Faculty will be available to answer your questions after the program.
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Having a piece of evidence thrown out in court can be incredibly frustrating, not to mention detrimental to your case. Successfully entering evidence requires a strong grasp of the rules and a game plan for admission. Are you prepared? In this program, faculty will show you how to introduce your exhibits at trial and avoid getting tripped up by objections. Learn how to craft effective arguments for admissibility - register today!
- Refresh your knowledge of the evidentiary rules and review the steps for introducing exhibits.
- Learn how to lay a foundation for business records and enter them into evidence.
- Anticipate and overcome admission hurdles for expert testimony.
- Discover how to get social media posts, texts, emails, and other ESI authenticated and admitted.
- Use exceptions to get around the rule against hearsay.
- Craft effective responses and defend against common objections raised by opposing counsel.
This is a rebroadcast of the original event delivered by David M. Potteiger, Stanton T. Mathews, Ami T. Anderson, Mark West on December 22, 2025. Faculty will be available to answer your questions after the program.











