ABI's Quick Evidence Handbook, Second Edition

ABI's Quick Evidence Handbook, Second Edition

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ABI's Quick Evidence Handbook, Second Edition is a practical and highly accessible primer on the mechanics of admitting (or excluding) evidence in bankruptcy cases. Updated by Jeremy R. Fischer and a team of authors from ABI's Litigation Committee, and edited by Hon. Michael A. Fagone and Mr. Fischer, this book is especially valuable for new and young practitioners because it spells out what counsel needs to say to get documents admitted, authorities qualified and witness testimony into the record. The text covers an overview of the types of evidence (direct, cross-examination, documents, experts and motions in limine) with illustrations on how to get documents and testimony into the record. Also treated are the basics of the hearsay rules that most frequently occur in bankruptcy litigation.

WilmerHale Counsel Isley Gostin is a contributing author.

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