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Credits: 3.0 general credit hours
Description: Dealing with evidentiary issues is vital to success or failure at trial. This popular class helps those who attend master the federal and local rules of evidence, whether they handle criminal or civil matters. Join our distinguished presenter as he addresses proper objections and other considerations associated with evidentiary foundations at trial. Those who attend learn procedures and trial strategies, and how to deal with evidentiary and foundational issues comfortably. The following are among the topics the class will cover:
- Relevance
- Competence
- Privileges
- Opinion testimony
- Hearsay
- Hearsay exceptions
- Authentication of exhibits
- Evidentiary rules on the admission of various writings, recordings, and photographs
While this class is a must for all District of Columbia civil and criminal litigators, those who litigate in other jurisdictions may find it of interest.
Faculty: Terrence M. McShane, DeCaro, Doran, Siciliano, Gallagher & DeBlasis LLP
Fees: $89 D.C. Bar Communities Members, $99 D.C. Bar Members, $109 Government and Nonprofit Attorneys, and $129 Others
The D.C. Bar CLE Program now offers discounted group registration rates! For more information, contact the CLE Office at CLE@dcbar.org or 202-626-3488.
Special Notice (In-Person Attendees Only)
If you are planning to attend this event in person at the D.C. Bar, please click here for more information concerning the Bar’s COVID guidelines and visitor policy. Also, if you are attending a class in person, we encourage you to bring a device or to download the materials prior to class as we will not be providing hard copies.