Trying Cases to Win: Lay witness & expert opinion

Trying Cases to Win: Lay witness & expert opinion

Author: Herbert Jay Stern

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 840

ISBN-13:

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Trying Cases to Win - Evidence: Weapons for Winning Volume III focuses on lay opinion testimony and expert witnesses. In addition to analyzing lay witness testimony, this volume provides examples of such testimony in the context of an actual trial. When it comes to expert testimony, staying up to date on the latest case law is critical. As a result of Daubert and its progeny, expert testimony is scrutinized more carefully by trial judges in state and federal courts. It is important to know how lower courts have applied the Supreme Court's standard for expert testimony as codified in Federal Rule of Evidence 702. In Trying Cases to Win - Evidence: Weapons for Winning Volume III, author Herbert J. Stern delivers practical, real world guidance on how to use the Rules of Evidence to advance your case'and stop your adversaries from building theirs.


Trying Cases to Win: Evidence

Trying Cases to Win: Evidence

Author: Herbert Jay Stern

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 678

ISBN-13:

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Trying Cases to Win: Evidence: Weapons for Winning will show you how to use the rules of evidence to win more evidentiary battles, and ultimately more cases. Trial advocacy experts, Herbert J. Stern and Professor Steven Salzburg have teamed up to supply you with powerful techniques and approaches to use the rules of evidence as both offensive and defensive weapons -- in criminal and civil cases. From their unsurpassed knowledge and experience, fascinating examples, detailed analysis of actual trial transcripts including the ongoing Microsoft case and inspiring prose, you will enhance your advocacy abilities from the moment you take on your next case.


Maccarthy on Cross-examination

Maccarthy on Cross-examination

Author: Terence MacCarthy

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781590318867

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Learn how to look good on cross, even when the witness is not cooperating. Learn how to manage and effectively minimize the witness's involvement, without appearing controlling, extracting, and insulting. Filled with illustrative cross examinations from actual cases, this book is your key to employing these proven techniques in your own practice. Using the three themes that run through out the book--looking good, telling a story, and using short statements--you can take control of your cross examinations and achieve the results you desire.


A Guide to Forensic Testimony

A Guide to Forensic Testimony

Author: Fred Chris Smith

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 9780201752793

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A technical expert and a lawyer provide practical approaches for IT professionals who need to get up to speed on the role of an expert witness and how testimony works. Includes actual transcripts and case studies.


Examining Witnesses

Examining Witnesses

Author: Michael E. Tigar

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 9781590312568

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This book covers virtually every type of witness and witness situation that a lawyer is likely to encounter.