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Introduction of Evidence; 2024 Trial Skills Update Seminar
The effective use of documentary and physical evidence is critical to a strong trial presentation. This session will address how to properly and efficiently introduce different types of evidence at trial, such as business records, emails, audio and video recordings, and physical evidence. The speakers will also provide practical tips about how lawyers can use documentary evidence to guide and structure their direct and cross examinations. Finally, the speakers will discuss how to address and avoid common evidentiary issues that arise during trial.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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