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NITA Books & Audio-Visual - Pretrial Category
30(b)(6) Rules: Talking to an Organization, First Edition 2013
The Rule 30(b)(6) organization deposition is the most powerful and efficient discovery tool available in complex litigation.
Administrative Agency Litigation
Whenever the government tries to deny a benefit or take away a license, the parties affected by the action have the right to a fair hearing before an impartial adjudicator. Protecting that right takes some planning. This book is designed to offer practical suggestions about how to prepare for agency hearings. It's a guide for lawyers, clinical assistants, law students, and laymen who want to gain an accurate understanding of what to expect in litigating with a local, state, or federal governmental agency.
Deposition Evidence: Objectives, Instructions Not to Answer and Responses Law and Tactics
Bocchino and Sonenshein provide experienced insights into issues confronting attorneys during depositions, as well as guidance on tactical and professional responsibility issues, dealing with objecting councel, preparing witnesses and more.
Deposition Rules, 5th Edition
David Malone has organized all topics pertaining to depositions in a concise, very usable format. In one of NITA's most popular rules books, all attorneys will find this an invaluable resource because of its references to the Federal Rules of both Civil Procedure and of Evidence.
Effective Deposition Defense Rules, Second Edition
In this creative handbook for active trial lawyers, David M. Malone, the acclaimed author of The Effective Deposition, addresses common questions and problems associated with the defense of depositions.
Products to Consider
100 Vignettes for Improving Trial Evidence Skills
Whether this resource is used in an evidence or trial advocacy classroom, professional learning environment, or for your own personal study, the vignettes are extraordinary examples of how specific evidentiary issues arise at trial.
Cross-Examination Skills for Law Students
Larry S. Pozner, Roger J. Dodd
Facts Can't Speak for Themselves: Reveal the Stories that Give Facts Their Meaning
Eric Oliver offers trial attorneys proven ways to uncover the full range of those "rewritten" stories in focus groups, and how to take their best elements into court to deliver a story more likely to persuade than the one you thought you had.
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
This 4-by-6 inch guide compiles the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as amended through December 1, 2010. Includes approved forms.
Federal Rules of Evidence
This handy guide compiles the Federal Rules of Evidence for U.S. Courts and Magistrates, as amended through December 1, 2011.
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