Evidence Law
Stay current with up-to-date analysis, forms and practical tools in this ever-evolving law
The LoislawConnect Evidence Law Treatise Library provides coverage of all evidence federal and state rules, with expert analysis and links to related cases. Changes to this area of law have implications for attorneys in every practice area, making the Evidence Law Treatise Library the perfect complement to our General Litigation Treatise Library.
You’ll reference our in-depth treatises again and again for practical guidance on such evidence law issues as admissibility, relevancy, privileges, witnesses, hearsay, scientific evidence and expert testimony:
- Wigmore on Evidence, the most comprehensive authority on rules of evidence (federal and all 50 states) and the common law, providing analysis and links to related cases.
- Scientific Evidence and Experts Handbook, how-to guide for preparing your scientific information for trial, getting it into evidence and finding an expert. Glossary of scientific terms included.
- Destruction of Evidence Handbook, analysis of the laws governing destruction of evidence as well as procedural issues, from discovery sanctions and the spoliation inference to routine destruction and appellate review.
- Evidence: Practice Under the Rules, everything litigators need for citing cases, justifying objections and supporting offers of proof, planning litigation strategy and analyzing or weighing evidence.
Forms and checklists are pulled from the following treatises for easy searching:
- Scientific Evidence and Experts Handbook
- Destruction of Evidence Handbook
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State coverage includes:
- Tait’s Handbook of Connecticut Evidence
- Cleary and Graham’s Handbook of Illinois Evidence—most cited by the Illinois bench
- Massachusetts Evidence Handbook
- New York Evidence Handbook
- Handbook of Pennsylvania Evidence