Evidence Rules Decision Trees & Flowcharts (Printed Reference Cards + Digital Companion)
A laminated, pocket-sized set of decision tree cards (one per major evidence rule category: hearsay exceptions, impeachment, privileges, character evidence) that lawyers physically reference during case prep and depositions. Each card walks through the specific elements needed to qualify under that rule, with real case citations and common objections. Paired with a searchable digital PDF and mobile app for cross-referencing.
32 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates 30-45 minutes of research per rule per case by giving lawyers a battle-tested, tactile reference they can grab instantly. Unlike scattered case law, these are organized by *decision logic*, not alphabetically. Lawyers can confidently explain their evidentiary position in real-time without opening a browser.
Target Audience
Solo practitioners, small law firms (2-15 attorneys), contract lawyers, and law school students preparing for bar exams and first cases
Key Features
- Laminated 4x6 inch decision tree cards for 12 major hearsay exceptions (declarations against interest, excited utterances, business records, etc.)
- Each card includes: rule elements checklist, 2-3 landmark cases with holdings, common prosecution/defense objections, state-specific variations (NY, CA, TX, FL)
- Companion searchable PDF with full case citations and statutory references
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Lawyers and legal professionals struggle to quickly understand complex hearsay exceptions and evidence admissibility rulesLegal practitioners need to rapidly determine whether specific statements qualify as admissible hearsay exceptions (like declarations against interest) during case preparation and courtroom proceedings. Current solutions require manually searching through case law databases, legal treatises, and evidence rules, consuming hours of billable time. Mistakes in hearsay analysis can result in inadmissible evidence being presented, weakening cases or causing appeals.
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