3-Hour Legal Education Class for All US States
Every claim in court rests on evidence. Learn to test it.
Master the identification of factual assertions in legal documents. Learn what constitutes a factual claim versus a legal conclusion, and why the distinction matters in every proceeding.
Effectively apply evidence rules to challenge weak claims. Understand hearsay, authentication requirements, and the foundation each piece of evidence demands before admission.
Confidently evaluate affidavits for credibility and foundation. Identify sworn statements that lack personal knowledge, contain conclusions, or fail competency requirements.
Break down records for authentication and admissibility. Learn the specific requirements for business records, public records, and documentary evidence under the rules.
Force the opposing side to meet their burden of proof. When assertions lack evidentiary support, learn how to expose the gap and compel substantiation in court.
Build strategic records that advance your case. Learn to construct and organize your own documentation so it meets admissibility standards from the start.
Whether you are in the courtroom next week or preparing months ahead, this class meets you where you are.
Individuals currently facing a dispossessory, summary judgment, or any civil proceeding where the opposing side submits affidavits or documentary evidence.
Pro se litigants who want to understand how to challenge the evidence presented against them rather than simply accepting it at face value.
Anyone who has ever wondered: "How do I know if what they filed is actually admissible?" This class answers that question with precision.
Legal education students, paralegals, and advocates who want a practical, statute-grounded understanding of evidentiary standards.
People in any US state. This class covers federal evidence principles and foundational concepts that apply across jurisdictions.
Practical legal education grounded in statute, delivered by practitioners who have been in the courtroom.
One class. Six skills. A lifetime of sharper legal thinking.
Every claim filed against you in court is built on assertions of fact. Every affidavit, every exhibit, every record submitted to the judge carries an implicit promise: this is true, and this is admissible.
But is it? Do you know how to test that? Do you know what questions to ask? Do you know what the rules actually require before a piece of paper becomes evidence?
This class teaches you how to answer those questions with precision.
We do not provide legal advice. This is legal education.