23 Mar 2021
What REO Speedwagon Taught Us All About Hearsay
We all know, thanks to 1980s supergroup REO Speedwagon, that information you heard from a friend, who heard it from a friend, who heard it from another about a third-party messing around, is inadmissible hearsay. Yet evidentiary issues are often trickier than that. Be your firm’s evidence ace with our primer.
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