In this October 17, 2013, 3.3-hour presentation, Michael J. Hutter, Esquire, Professor of Law at Albany Law School, provides a useful and comprehensive explanation of the recent case decisions involving evidence in New York courts. Topics include: üProcedural Concerns • court control over trial, presentation of proof, spoliation, jury examinations, objections üBurdens Of Proof And Alternatives To Proof • res ipsa loquitur, noseworthy, presumptions üRelevancy • generally, character, habit, insurance, settlement, missing witnesses/documents üWitnesses • competency, interpreter, compensation, opinion, refreshing recollection, sequestration üImpeachment • generally, conviction, prior inconsistent statement, character witness for untruthfulness üHearsay • exceptions: admissions, prior inconsistent statement, excited utterance/present sense impression, business record, hospital and medical records, statements of physical condition and cause thereof üExpert Testimony • appropriate subject matter and necessity, qualifications, bases, methodology üPrivilege FORMS FOR LAWYERS: Would you like to find convenient legal forms? Please go to our "Useful Forms For Lawyers" website, www.NLFforms.com, where you will find over 100 reasonably-priced, fully-editable forms for immediate download on many legal topics. BOOKS FOR LAWYERS: Over 40 useful books on important legal issues facing attorneys are now available for immediate download at www.NLFforms.com. (Reading books without also listening to or viewing a recorded seminar earns NO CLE credits.)
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