Use the Rules to Your Advantage
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Use the Rules to Your Advantage
Many a trial lawyer has been stopped dead in their tracks by an unanticipated objection or given an opponent free reign to introduce improper evidence. Though the rules can be hard to grasp, mastering the big ones can make all the difference in your case. This program will show you how to apply the rules to get your evidence admitted (or keep theirs out). Learn when to object, how to introduce your evidence and handle objections of the opposing attorney. Register today!
Session Time: 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM Eastern
Break: 3:00 PM - 3:15 PM Eastern
Presenter: Frederick W. Moore III
FREDERICK W. MOORE III is an attorney with Grossman Green PLLC in Louisville. Mr. Moore represents people who have been injured as a result of medical negligence, nursing home neglect and abuse, product liability, car wrecks, and slip and falls. Before joining Grossman & Moore, he was a deputy division chief at the Louisville-Metro Public Defender's Office. Mr. Moore received his A.B. degree from Georgetown University and his J.D. degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law. He is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, the Louisville Bar Association, the Kentucky Justice Association, and the Kentucky Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Mr. Moore is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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