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Georgia Objections at Trial, Second Edition

Authors
  • D. Victor Reynolds
  • Myron H. Bright
  • Richard Carlson
  • Edward J. Imwinkelried
Series / NITA
Teaching Materials
NO
Description

Since Georgia updated its evidence rules in 2013, state case law has made important rulings and interpretations, creating important new precedents for the Georgia attorney. This new edition of Georgia Objections at Trial references and analyses the ruling case law under the new evidence code.

At 4-by-6 inches, this complete reference guide to Georgia evidence travels easily to the courtroom or classroom. NITA''s handy guide enables you to quickly reference objections and responses during trial.

Objections, followed by their accurate responses, are listed alphabetically with thumb tabs so that you can go right to the one you want. A complete copy of the Georgia Rules of Evidence is also included.

Gain insight from crucial practice tips and legal interpretations and access the rules when you need them most—this pocket-size guide is always at hand.

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About the authors
Richard R. Carlson
Professor
South Texas College of Law

Richard Carlson is a Professor of Law at South Texas College of Law Houston, in Houston, Texas, where he teaches Employment Law, Employment Discrimination Law, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, and Family Law. Professor Carlson's other books include Carlson's Federal Employment Laws (Thomson Reuters) and Carlson's Texas Employment Laws (Thomson Reuters), which he updates annually.

Professor Carlson also serves as a member of the Council for Texas Bar Association's Labor & Employment Law Section, and he edits that organization's bimonthly newsletter on developments in Texas and federal employment law. He is a member of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.

Before beginning his teaching career in 1985, Professor Carlson was an associate at Kilpatrick & Cody in Atlanta, Georgia, where he practiced employment law. He served as a law clerk for Judge Lewis Morgan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1979 to 1980. He earned his JD summa cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1979.

Product Information
Edition
Second Edition
Publication date
2021-08-13
Pages
474
Spiral Bound
9781601567765
Subject
Evidence
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