Description
When the average person watches courtroom scenes in movie and television, they believe that those scenes accurately represent reality. Most trial lawyers know better. Still, these courtroom scenes have more than just entertainment value. Even though they can be wildly inaccurate, they can also be highly educational and informational.
Retired Judge Mark I. Bernstein and experienced trial attorney Larry Bendesky will use movie clips to teach rules of evidence. They will explore strategies for presenting (or objecting to) evidence. The program will examine the most common evidentiary issues attorneys encounter and attendees will learn the top strategies on how - and when - to make evidentiary objections. Both instructive and entertaining, this course is not to be missed.
In this two-hour program, a retired judge who has almost thirty years of experience on the bench and a well-reputed and experienced trial attorney will dive into the evidentiary issues most attorneys encounter. Join us and:
- Learn the top strategies for how to present evidence
- Understand how – and when – to make evidentiary objections
- Explore the representation of evidentiary issues in popular culture