2025 Evidence Series – Learn What the Judges Learn
Three-part series
Online Only
This series is taken from the 2025 "You Be the Judge" all-day training session for judges sponsored by the Flaschner Judicial Institute. The instructors are judges, experienced practitioners, and law professors from the Supreme Judicial Court's Advisory Committee on the Law of Evidence.
SPECIAL BOOK OFFER
The Supreme Judicial Court has designated the Flaschner Judicial Institute as the exclusive publisher of the “OFFICIAL PRINT EDITION” of the MASSACHUSETTS GUIDE TO EVIDENCE distributed to every judge in Massachusetts. The goal is to have both the trial bar and the bench “on the same page” of the SJC’s authoritative bench guide to evidence.
Since this program will reference the Guide’s new and revised sections, the Flaschner Institute will offer registrants the new 2025 edition, which sells for $99, at a steeply discounted price when bundled with a program.
2.0 credits per session for the Criminal Trials and Appeals, YAD Appeals and Mental Health Appeals panels. CPCS also approved 2.0 credits for Days 2 and 3 only for the SDP/SORB and Mental Health Trials panels.
$65 per webinar
$120 per webinar and book
$145 all three webinars
$199 all three webinars and book
This series is taken from the 2025 “You Be the Judge” all-day training session for judges sponsored by the Flaschner Judicial Institute. The instructors are judges, experienced practitioners, and law professors from the Supreme Judicial Court's Advisory Committee on the Law of Evidence.
This series is taken from the 2025 'You Be the Judge' all-day training session for judges sponsored by the Flaschner Judicial Institute. The instructors are judges, experienced practitioners, and law professors from the Supreme Judicial Court's Advisory Committee on the Law of Evidence.
This series is taken from the 2025 "You Be the Judge" all-day training session for judges sponsored by the Flaschner Judicial Institute. The instructors are judges, experienced practitioners, and law professors from the Supreme Judicial Court's Advisory Committee on the Law of Evidence.
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