Tag: Evidence

  • Presumptions

    Presumptions in the United States Presumptions in Federal Practice and Procedure This section provides comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of presumptions in relation to federal procedure, including an analysis of the rules as interpreted and applied by the federal courts and affected […]

  • Presumptions

    Presumptions in the United States Presumptions in Federal Practice and Procedure This section provides comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of presumptions in relation to federal procedure, including an analysis of the rules as interpreted and applied by the federal courts and affected […]

  • Personal Jurisdiction

    Personal Jurisdiction in the United States Personal Jurisdiction in the Context of Corporate Affiliations and Agency Relationships Personal Jurisdiction Based on Alter Ego Status in International Civil Litigation Analysis of the Personal Jurisdiction Based on Alter Ego Status in relation to […]

  • Personal Jurisdiction

    Personal Jurisdiction in the United States Personal Jurisdiction in the Context of Corporate Affiliations and Agency Relationships Personal Jurisdiction Based on Alter Ego Status in International Civil Litigation Analysis of the Personal Jurisdiction Based on Alter Ego Status in relation to […]

  • Admissibility

    Admissibility in the United States Evidence Law of Evidence in the U.S. Admissibility Introduction to Admissibility Rules of admissibility determine which items of evidence judges or juries may be permitted to hear (or see or read). Modern codes declare that all relevant evidence should be […]

  • Admissibility

    Admissibility in the United States Evidence Law of Evidence in the U.S. Admissibility Introduction to Admissibility Rules of admissibility determine which items of evidence judges or juries may be permitted to hear (or see or read). Modern codes declare that all relevant evidence should be […]

  • Subject Matter Jurisdiction

    Subject Matter Jurisdiction in United States Main US Decisions: 1. Aquamar v. Del Monte Fresh Produce 2. Ross v. Rittenhouse 3. Chisholm, Ex'r. v. Georgia 4. Hamdan v. Rumsfeld 5. In Re DRAM 6. Lopez v. Gonzales 7. Taveres v. Tavaraz 8. Sinochem International Co v. Malaysia […]

  • Venue

    Venue in the United States The geographical area or district in which a court may hear a case. Venue refers to the location of a trial. Venue differs from jurisdiction in that the latter defines the authority of a court to hear a matter while the former defines only the place that judicial […]

  • Venue

    Venue in the United States The geographical area or district in which a court may hear a case. Venue refers to the location of a trial. Venue differs from jurisdiction in that the latter defines the authority of a court to hear a matter while the former defines only the place that judicial […]

  • Witnesses

    Witnesses in the United States Witnesses, Jurors, and the Freedom OF Speech United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled WITNESSES, JURORS, AND THE FREEDOM OF SPEECHThe 1990s witnessed a dramatic increase in "checkbook […]

  • Witnesses

    Witnesses in the United States Witnesses, Jurors, and the Freedom OF Speech United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled WITNESSES, JURORS, AND THE FREEDOM OF SPEECHThe 1990s witnessed a dramatic increase in "checkbook […]

  • Administration of Rules of Evidence

    Administration of Rules of Evidence in the United States Administration of Rules of Evidence in Federal Practice and Procedure This section provides comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of administration of rules of evidence in relation to federal procedure, including an analysis of the […]

  • Administration of Rules of Evidence

    Administration of Rules of Evidence in the United States Administration of Rules of Evidence in Federal Practice and Procedure This section provides comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of administration of rules of evidence in relation to federal procedure, including an analysis of the […]

  • Hearsay

    Hearsay in the United States A statement by a witness repeating the words of another person rather than testifying on the basis of direct knowledge. Hearsay testimony is not based on what a witness sees, hears, or otherwise senses himself or herself. Rather, hearsay repeats what someone else […]

  • History of Federal Rules of Evidence

    History of Federal Rules of Evidence in the United States History of Federal Rules of Evidence in Federal Practice and Procedure This section provides comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of history of federal rules of evidence in relation to federal procedure, including an analysis of […]