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Evidence, Advocacy and Experts: A Review of Trial-Focused Issues, Skills, and Developments

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  • In this one-hour encore CLE, Professor Jules Epstein brings us essential principles of evidence law needed for effective courtroom advocacy. Attendees will hear a review of decisional law on expert evidence and receive advocacy tips for more effective use of experts. The program will also address the concerns about machine-generated 'expert' conclusions.

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  • In this one-hour encore CLE, Professor Jules Epstein brings us essential principles of evidence law needed for effective courtroom advocacy. Attendees will hear a review of decisional law on expert evidence and receive advocacy tips for more effective use of experts. The program will also address the concerns about machine-generated 'expert' conclusions.

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$60 for CLE/CJE Credit - MEMBER (Philadelphia Bar Association)
$80 for CLE/CJE Credit - NON-MEMBER
$35 for NON-CLE Credit/ Law Student - Members (Materials Included)
$45 for NON-CLE Credit/ Law Student NON-Member

60 minutes
Date Published

January 19, 2023

Publisher

Philadelphia Bar Association

Subjects

Criminal Law, Trial Practice - Evidence

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Evidence, Advocacy and Experts: A Review of Trial-Focused Issues, Skills, and Developments

Program originally presented Thursday, January 19, 2023

In this one-hour CLE, Professor Jules Epstein brings us essential principles of evidence law needed for effective courtroom advocacy.  Attendees will hear a review of decisional law on expert evidence and receive advocacy tips for more effective use of experts. The program will also address the concerns about machine-generated 'expert' conclusions.

Professor Epstein’s work has concentrated, in recent years, on capital case, eyewitness, and forensics issues. In the area of eyewitness evidence, he has lectured, authored both articles and book chapters, and served as an expert witness. Professor Epstein is faculty for the National Judicial College, teaching courses to judges in advanced evidence and capital case law. In Pennsylvania, he is a member of a group of lawyers, judges and academics revising the Suggested Standard Jury Instruction, Criminal, and served on a commission addressing issues in cases of wrongful convictions.

 


Featured Speaker:
Professor Jules Epstein
Edward D. Ohlbaum Professor of Law
Director of Advocacy Programs
Temple University Beasley School of Law

 

 

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Program Titles and Supporting Materials

This program contains the following components:

Media Files
Evidence, Advocacy and Experts - CLE Webcast VIDEO
Downloadable Files
Evidence, Advocacy and Experts: A Review of Trial-Focused Issues, Skills, and Developments - CLE Form and Evaluation
NO CREDIT_Evidence, Advocacy and Experts: A Review of Trial-Focused Issues, Skills, and Developments
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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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