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Developing a Theory of the Case and Rules for Admitting and Excluding Evidence in Probate Court Trials
The webinar will explain how to create and implement a theory of the case, prepare for both direct and cross-examination, and provide an analytical approach to objections. Topics will include using narratives and themes to present evidence, questioning expert witnesses, and the most often cited privileges and hearsay exceptions.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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