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 Brooke Lauren Burschlag | Sep 2, 2025 | Blogs, Uncategorized
By: Brooke Burschlag Who Really Wins? Ever stopped to think about who’s footing the bill for those ‘headline grabbing’, multi-million-dollar lawsuits? Behind the scenes, there’s a growing player in the legal world; third-party litigation financing. Despite spending...
by Diya Patel | Jul 8, 2025 | Uncategorized
President Trump’s directive from February 18, 2025, to terminate all remaining U.S. Attorneys appointed by the Biden administration raises significant legal and ethical concerns. These concerns include the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) ability to administer justice...
by Hope Elizabeth Newkirk | Jun 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
Consider a situation where an AI chatbot informs a user of a filing deadline for a personal injury claim. If this statement is later presented in court, does it violate the rule against hearsay? Should this AI-generated statement be treated as a declaration under...
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