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Continuing Legal Education Program
InformationTrial Evidence: Artistry and Advocacy in the Courtroom
August 04, 2016
Date(s)
Thursday, August 04, 2016Time
12:30 - 4:45Early Bird Discount Prior To:
Friday, July 29, 2016Registration Deadline
Friday, July 29, 2016Location
Click here for directionsTrial Evidence: Artistry and Advocacy in the Courtroom
August 4, 2016 | Anchorage Marriott Downtown
4.0 General CLE Credits | CLE #2016-019
Registration fee: $129 After July 28: $154
Examine evidence from the most important point of view - the judge's - and upgrade your working knowledge and understanding of evidence with the most popular and published expert in this fast-changing field.
In this dynamic, practice-based program, Tom Mauet uses his vast experiences as a trial lawyer, law professor and judge to help you organize evidence in the way it should be - from the judge's perspective.
He examines potential problem areas - raising and making persuasive objections - and highlights his points with memorable flow charts and examples. This entertaining program focuses particularly on relevance and hearsay and is enhanced by a continuous visual presentation and a detailed evidence manual. You will find useful checklists for immediate implementation into your practice. Revisit the law of evidence in a way that will help you win the evidentiary wars before, during and after trial.
The program includes an analysis of FRE 502 and its impact on:
- subject matter waiver
- inadvertent waivers made during the discovery process, and
- the effect of federal court orders on other federal and state court proceedings.
Program Highlights
- First steps - what to do as soon as an evidence problem arises.
- The three Rs approach to evidence.
- Making objections that persuade the judge.
- Establishing proper foundations for witnesses and exhibits.
- Understanding the hearsay / non-hearsay dichotomy.
12:00 p.m. Check-in begins with light lunch
12:30 p.m. Is it Relevant?
- General relevance
- Special relevance
- Character traits
- Other acts
- Habit
- Policy exclusions
- Privileges exclusions
2:30 p.m. Break
2:45 p.m. Is it Reliable?
- Hearsay and non-hearsay
- Hearsay exceptions
- Exceptions - statements
- Exceptions - spontaneous statements
- Exceptions - records
4:45 p.m. Conclusion
Thomas A. Mauet is the Milton O. Riepe professor of law and director of Trial Advocacy at the University of Arizona College of Law in Tucson, Arizona. He is this generation's most influential writer in the field of litigation, contributing 34 editions of eight best-selling books to the legacy of litigation training in the United States and abroad.
Professor Mauet's expertise in the art of advocacy is internationally recognized. He received the Richard S. Jacobson Award for excellence in teaching trial advocacy from the Roscoe Pound Institute. He served as the Howrey Professor of Trial Advocacy at George Washington University National Law Center and as a faculty member of the Harvard Law School Trial Advocacy Workshop.
His academic experience is balanced by his years in practice as an Illinois state attorney and a U.S. attorney. He was a private litigator in Chicago, and has served as judge pro tempore of the Superior Court of Pima County, Arizona.
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