Is It Admissible?

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By Ashley S. Lipson

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REVISION 25 HIGHLIGHTS

Learn how you can quickly determine admissibility with this new update to Ashley Lipson's popular book. In this revision, Lipson updates case law throughout and brings his incisive discussion of evidentiary matters to new and updated sections relating to:

  • Argumentative Evidence – §1.300
  • Best Evidence Rule – §2.300
  • Leading Questions – §7.300
  • Multiple Questions – §8.300
  • Repetitive Questions – §10.300
  • Experts and Existing Forms of Evidence – §11.500
  • Experts and New Forms of Evidence – §11.600
  • Vague Questions – §12.300
  • Maps and Land Surveys – §21.415
  • Private Sector Business Records – §22.100
  • Surveys and Questionnaires – §23.412
  • Magazine and Newspaper Articles – §24.203

    And more!

    Don't overlook the book's dozens of novel arguments, proven strategies, memory aids, and successful shortcuts. Is It Admissible? reveals:

  • The four foundation buzzwords for the four major types of evidence. Page O-2
  • The 12 universally-recognized objections and when to use them. Page O-10
  • A simple guide for maneuvering through the most common admissibility problems. Page O-10
  • Discussion of the Federal Rules of Evidence and individual state applications regarding hearsay and hearsay exceptions. Chapter 5
  • The 12 ways to oppose ordinary business records. Chapter 22
  • For each of the 12 objections, model objection language, with potential responses. Appendix
  • Is It Admissible?