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Civil Court Judicial Forum: Advanced Discovery and Trial Practice $99.00



Copyright: November 2011
Product ID#: 56705DM
Online Access: 6 months from date of purchase

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From Event: Civil Court Judicial Forum: Advanced Discovery and Trial Practice, held November 2011.

Program Description

This unique resource will guide you in your future litigation efforts by sharing the judges' perspective on discovery and trial rules and practice. Gain practical advice for likely scenarios, discover specific judges' opinions and preferences, and prevent common mistakes. Find out what judges think attorneys need to keep in mind – order today!


Course Content
  1. Recent Developments in State Evidentiary Laws
  2. Obtaining, Requesting and Spoliation of Evidence
  3. How to Prepare and Win Your Discovery Motion
  4. Demonstrative Evidence vs. Demonstrative Exhibits
  5. Expert Evidence and Gatekeeping: Effective Use and Defense of Daubert Motions
  6. Pretrial Conferences/Statements and Issues Involving Late Disclosure of Evidence
  7. Effective Use of Motions in Limine on Evidentiary Issues
  8. Handling Voir Dire
  9. Submitting and Objecting to Proposed Jury Instructions
  10. Jury Views and How to Deal With Them
  11. Most Common Evidentiary Issues
  12. Getting Your Evidence Admitted at Trial
  13. Using Technology in the Courtroom
  14. Using Expert Depositions at Trial
  15. Mediation Best Practices/Issues
  16. Use of Day in the Life Videos/Mediation Videos
  17. The Significance of an Opening Statement
  18. Diffuse the Issue or Ratify the Argument
  19. Making and Handling Motions in Objections at Trial
  20. When is a Side Bar Appropriate?
  21. Did You Get Everything on the Record?
  22. Post Trial Relief/Issues
  23. Preserving the Right to Appeal

  

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