Archive for October, 2009

How Not to Address a Judge

October 31, 2009
By Woodruff

I would think that poor litigant behavior would be a staple on the People’s Court. However, this clip is a little different. In it a law student displays a complete lack of professionalism before the judge. Part of being a successful litigator is learning to control your temper. If you do not learn this...
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Exceptions to the Hearsay Rule – Federal Rules of Evidence 803

October 20, 2009
By Woodruff

This should be entertaining for those taking evidence.
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Depositions Gone Wild

October 14, 2009
By Woodruff

Sometimes depositions just start on a bad foot.
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Bankruptcy

October 9, 2009
By Woodruff

The U.S. Court website has an interesting set of videos covering bankruptcy basics. This is a great starting point for those students considering a practice in bankruptcy law.
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