What Trial Lawyers Need to Do to Preserve a Successful Appeal, with Jill Presser
Recorded: September 2020, 85 minutes In this seminar, Professor Sankoff is joined by one of the country’s top appellate lawyers, Jill Presser, to talk about
Recorded: September 2020, 85 minutes In this seminar, Professor Sankoff is joined by one of the country’s top appellate lawyers, Jill Presser, to talk about
Recorded: August 2020, 79 minutes Let’s assume that a key witness is needed to establish evidence in your case, but you want to cross-examine them.
Recorded: July 2020, 73 minutes The law governing the mental and physical elements of sexual assault has become incredibly complex. In this seminar, Professor Sankoff
Recorded: July 2020, 93 minutes Charter challenges under s10(b) of the Charter are becoming increasingly complex. This seminar outlines the different types of right to
Recorded: 25 June 2020, 82 minutes What’s hearsay? When should you object to its admission? This most complex of the common law rules of evidence
Recorded: June 2020, 91 minutes The second part of Professor Sankoff’s seminar on section 276 focusses on understanding how the “twin myths” work (and what
Recorded: June 2020, 87 minutes The first part of this seminar concentrates on the Supreme Court’s new approach to s 276 and explains the scope
Recorded: May 2020, 66 minutes This seminar addresses one of the most complex Charter protections in existence – section 13. It outlines the law, explains
Recorded: May 2020, 53 minutes This very practical seminar on the collateral fact rule explains how it works, why it exists, and how to get
Recorded: 7 April 2020, 85 minutes In this seminar, Professor Sankoff looks at the principled approach to hearsay exceptions, explaining how this affects admissibility. It