This presentation picks up where Evidence 101 (Part 2) left off. The presenter will cover the hearsay rules, including non-hearsay and the hearsay exceptions. The hearsay rules are a litigator's toolbox and the best way to understand them and how they work is through practical, hands-on hypotheticals that come directly from the courtroom. The presenter will break down the hearsay rule into its individual parts and provide a framework for analyzing hearsay issues that is easy to recall and apply in the heat of the moment. Come join us for this presentation.
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