Introducing & Excluding Evidence at Trial
The mechanics of offering or opposing the introduction of evidence
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Every attorney who has tried a case has been faced with the question of how a certain, crucial piece of evidence can either be admitted or kept out from the trial of a case. Perhaps it is a document originally written in Japanese with a translation, a photograph of an accident scene taken by a deceased photographer, a newspaper article, a police report, or the results of a blood test. Similarly, attorneys are frequently faced with difficult witnesses that either require a great deal of preparation to put on the stand, or to elicit certain points during cross-examination.
This seminar provides both experienced and new practitioners with real-life examples and suggestions to demystify the trial courts, the handling of witnesses, and the effective use of evidence at trial. With a panel of experienced practitioners in civil litigation, this seminar is designed to provide insight into how evidence can be used effectively at trial. In addition, there is time to discuss their experience in what works and, perhaps most importantly, what doesn’t work! The seminar touches on the latest issues in the introduction of real and demonstrative evidence in both the criminal and civil contexts as well as the latest in electronic discovery.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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1:00 pm - 1:05 pm
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartDonald L. Pitman, III, Esq., The Pitman Law Offices LLC , Newburyport
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1:05 pm - 1:45 pm
Getting to Trial and Pre-Trial Considerations From The Practitioner’s Perspective
on demand video Add to CartDonald L. Pitman, III, Esq., The Pitman Law Offices LLC , Newburyport
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1:45 pm - 2:45 pm
Direct and Cross Examination of Lay Witnesses (and Judicial Perspective of What Works and What Doesn’t)
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2:45 pm - 3:15 pm
Civil and Criminal Law Differences – Form and Function
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3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
Demonstrative Evidence Exemplars – How to Get In What You Need at Trial
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3:45 pm - 4:15 pm
Audiovisual Depositions Issues
on demand video Add to CartDonald L. Pitman, III, Esq., The Pitman Law Offices LLC , Newburyport
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4:15 pm - 4:55 pm
Direct and Cross Examination of Expert Witnesses (and Judicial Perspective of What Works and What Doesn’t
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4:55 pm - 5:00 pm
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