by Francesca Rocha | Oct 28, 2025 | Blogs, Booklore, FRE Overview, New York Evidence, Uncategorized
When I started my first semester of law school, no one could convince me to do any sort of advocacy. I was completely set on focusing on contract, transactional, and corporate law. The thought of participating in one, let alone three, advocacy experiences never...
by Alexa Saccomanno | Oct 28, 2025 | Blogs, Booklore, FRE Overview, New York Evidence, Uncategorized
An opening statement provides the initial opportunity to set the tone for the trial. In this moment, you introduce the key players, outline the key events of the case, and, most importantly, establish a connection with the jury by integrating the facts, emotions, and...
by Alexandra Stata | Jan 24, 2023 | Booklore
The Burden of Proof By Philip M Halpern Date of Publication: 2020 396 Pages 5/5☆ What This Book is About In litigation, the term “burden of proof” is understood to be the requirement that a litigant must prove their case to a certain standard set forth by the court in...
by Samantha Brugger | Nov 15, 2022 | Booklore
Understanding Trial Objections By Ryan Styger Date of Publication: 2019 181 Pages 4.1/5☆ What This Book is About In “Understanding Trial Objections” by Ryan Stygar, the reader is taught how to raise and overcome trial objections. This book is in essence a ‘How-To’...
by Alexandra Stata | Sep 15, 2022 | Booklore
The Art of Oral Advocacy By David C. Frederick Date of Publication: 2003 261 Pages 3.7/5☆ What is this book about? In The Art of Oral Advocacy, author David C. Fredrick offers advice on how to prepare to argue in court. With his experience of arguing over 100 appeals,...
by Michaela Petersen | May 1, 2022 | Booklore
Trial Advocacy: The Art of Storytelling Strategies for Winning a Trial in New York State Court By Jared J. Hatcliffe Date of Publication: 2022 304 pages 5/5☆ What Is This Book About? In Trial Advocacy: The Art of Storytelling Strategies for Winning a Trial in New...
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