Exhibit Rules
In this single handbook, Dave Malone and
Prof. Paul Zwier from the Emory Law School in Atlanta provide practical
advice on every aspect of creating, discovering, using, offering and
opposing exhibits in litigation. Does your expert need some excitement
in his presentation? Read this book and do it with exhibits. Are you
unsure what the judge means when she says, "What's the foundation for
this exhibit under the Original Document Rule, counsel?" The answer is
in the book. If you are worried that your graphics, or your opponent's
graphics, may be misleading, read about icons, labels and the
"apple-orange" problem. If your questions have to do with exhibits —
from intersection diagrams on the blackboard to computerized
recreations in the courtroom — the answers are in the book.
To order: contact malone@trialruninc.com