How Should a Family Lawyer Prepare for Evidence Issues Before Trial?
- At May 30, 2022
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Process, Divorce Tips, Family Law
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How Should a Family Lawyer Prepare for Evidence Issues Before Trial? What is the rule of completeness? How does the rule of completeness apply in the courtroom? What is the most effective way to perform direct examinations? How do you use visual aids in the courtroom?
Chicago Family Law Attorney Steven Peskind is recognized as one of the top attorneys in the nation. Throughout his career, he has been trusted by politicians, judges, professionals, business owners, and business executives (as well as their spouses) to discretely and professionally represent them in family law matters. Steven answers questions relevant to family law, divorce, custody, and evidence law.
Steven Peskind is the author of: The Successful Lawyer Blog; The Family Law Trial Evidence Handbook: Rules and Procedures for Effective Advocacy, published by the ABA Family Law Section; One Hundred Days Before Trial: A Family Lawyer’s Guide to Preparation and Strategy, published by the ABA Family Law Section; and Divorce in Illinois: The Legal Process, Your Rights, and What To Expect 2nd Edition.
Thank you to Steven Peskind for joining us as part of our firm’s Lunch and Learn series.