Whether you're training for the Olympics or trying to win a case in
court,
winners know they must
winners know they must
Most court cases can be won before trial.
Our course will show you:
- Proper pleadings.
Asking a court to grant relief. The formal presentation of claims and defenses by parties to a lawsuit. The specific papers by which the allegations of parties to a lawsuit are presented in proper form; specifically the complaint of a plaintiff and the answer of a defendant plus any additional responses to those papers that are authorized by law. Pleadings frame the case and tell the court what the fight is about. - Evidence discovery tools.
Any matter of fact that a party to a lawsuit offers to prove or disprove an issue in the case. A system of rules and standards that is used to determine which facts may be admitted, and to what extent a judge or jury may consider those facts, as proof of a particular issue in a lawsuit.Evidence proves the facts alleged. - Motions and memoranda.
A written or oral application made to a court or judge to obtain a ruling or order directing that some act be done in favor of the applicant. The applicant is known as the moving party, or the Movant.Motions "move" the court to act. - Courtroom objections.
A formal attestation or declaration of disapproval concerning a specific point of law or procedure during the course of a trial; a statement indicating disagreement with a judge's ruling.
Courtroom objections put the judge on notice he will be appealed if he rules against you!
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