Modern Visual Evidence

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Law Journal Press, Dec 28, 2018 - Law - 750 pages
"An essential volume in a winning trial lawyer's library." -- Benjamin Civiletti, former U.S. Attorney General, Venable LLP

Make your courtroom presentations more persuasive! Modern Visual Evidence book and CD shows you how to use--and limit--video, audiovisual and computer-generated evidence in tort, commercial and criminal cases, complex securities actions, antitrust cases, environmental suits, infringement actions and any action involving expert witnesses. It features discussions of: digital photography in the courtroom; the latest developments in the use of trial testimony by contemporaneous transmission between locations; ABA standards for electronic discovery as well as preserving and producing electronic information; admissibility of e-mail, text and social network content and other computer-generated evidence; guidelines and case law on the use of video depositions, surveillance tapes, computer-generated recreations of events, and digitally enhanced images; and many other cutting-edge issues. The appendices, featured on the accompanying CD-ROM, contain numerous interactive illustrations and textual information to help you prepare state-of-the-art exhibits.

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Contents

Modern Visual Evidence
1-2
5
1-8
b Real and Demonstrative
1-12
01
1-16
CHAPTER 2
1-18
CHAPTER 4
1-18
Videotaped DepositionsPretrial Considerations
1-18
Appendix
2-36
03
8-9
c Any Tendency to Mislead
8-16
04
8-20
05
06
11
03
9-28
932
9-32
and Experiment
10-13

03A Depositions by VideoConferencing 238 1
2-37
CHAPTER 3
3-1
CHAPTER 14
3-14
01
3-43
Appendix
4-3
16 01
4-16
03
4-17
4 04
4-26
Chapter Contents
5-1
CHAPTER 5
5-3
03
5-13
05
5-26
06
5-28
08
5-41
Appendix
5-49
CHAPTER 6
6-1
03
6-31
Appendix
6-43
04
6-53
Governing
1
06
3
Hearsay Foundation
8
ii ProcessingAuthentication
14
02
7-17
A33
7-33
7 03
7-34
04
7-46
CHAPTER 8
8-1
Appendix
8-3
4 Testing Objects for Particular
11-4
CHAPTER 12
12-1
03
12-5
05
12-5
Rebutting NonAdverse Parties
13-2
Work
13-11
1317
13-17
Attack
13-22
07
13-31
Appendix
13-45
The Electronic Courtroom
13-52
d Discretion of the Trial Judge
14-5
04
14-9
03
15-12
Taxing Costs of Modern Visual Evidence
16-1
CHAPTER 17
16-7
04
17-8
Appendix
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Appendix
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Appendix
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Appendix
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A139
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A147
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A187
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Appendix
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Index
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About the author (2018)

Gregory P. Joseph heads his own litigation firm in New York City. He is President-Elect of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a former Chair of the 60,000-member Section of Litigation of the American Bar Association. He served on the Advisory Committee on the Federal Rule of Evidence from 1993-1999. In world surveys in 2008 and 2009 by London-based Who's Who Legal, Mr. Joseph was rated one of the 10 most highly regarded commercial litigators in the world. Mr. Joseph is the winner of the Second Annual Achievement Award of the Demonstrative Evidence Specialists Association. In addition, he has written and edited several books on evidence, trial practice and sanctions.

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