Litigation Series: Session 14 - Evidence Demystified: What Every Lawyer Must Know - Part 1

07 Apr , 2026

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Evidence Demystified Part 1 introduces core evidentiary principles, including relevance, admissibility, and foundational requirements. The program explains how lawyers must think strategically about each piece of evidence—anticipating objections, planning presentation, and understanding how jurors interpret various forms of proof.

It highlights the importance of preparation and clarity in evidentiary arguments, ensuring that each exhibit not only enters the record but advances the overall narrative.

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