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  • Federal Rules of Evidence with Cues and Signals for Good Objections, 1st Edition

  • By: Deanne Siemer
  • Narrated by: David Marantz
  • Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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By: Deanne Siemer
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Knowing the technical bases for objections is not so difficult. Law school covers that. What is much harder is recognizing a good objection very quickly when your opponent puts a question to a witness or starts using a document.

This handy guide identifies the "cues" to listen for when your opponent asks a question or the witness gives an answer. These words or phrases that are the "cues" that tell you instantly that you likely have a good objection. When you know the cues, you can object rapidly and successfully. For documents, this guide also provides the "signals" that support a useful objection. For example, many lawyers miss the objection to "lay opinion" when the writer of a document gives his own view of why something happened.

Cues and Signals gives you details on every objection that has been recognized in federal courts and sorts out the high-payoff objections from those of lower priority for both oral testimony and exhibits. Everything you need on objections is in one audiobook.

©2016, 2018 National Institute for Trial Advocacy (P)2018 Deanne Siemer
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Very thorough. Will need to read several times to learn it well.

This book is packed with detailed instructions. In order to really absorb, plan on listening at least 3 times and take notes!

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No Real-world Examples

this was basically someone reading the book of evidence rules. No real world examples. Very little practical use

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