California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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... rule and its exceptions are overly complicated and difficult to apply.49 The result is that much time and energy are needlessly expended in attempting to master and apply the law of hearsay . The second ground upon which the rule has ...
... rule and its exceptions are overly complicated and difficult to apply.49 The result is that much time and energy are needlessly expended in attempting to master and apply the law of hearsay . The second ground upon which the rule has ...
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... rule against hearsay . If it were possible to add together all the hours spent by commentators in explaining the rule , by students and practitioners of the law in studying the rule , and by trial and appellate courts in applying the rule ...
... rule against hearsay . If it were possible to add together all the hours spent by commentators in explaining the rule , by students and practitioners of the law in studying the rule , and by trial and appellate courts in applying the rule ...
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... rule with its exceptions would resemble an old - fashioned crazy quilt made of patches cut from a group of paintings ... Rule 508 ( a ) , which expands the common law exception for vicarious admissions to include statements concerning ...
... rule with its exceptions would resemble an old - fashioned crazy quilt made of patches cut from a group of paintings ... Rule 508 ( a ) , which expands the common law exception for vicarious admissions to include statements concerning ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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