CPD 292 - Saskatchewan Objections Cheat Sheet
57m
Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour.
Recorded Jan 19, 2021
The ability to quickly object to an improper question at a questioning or trial is an important skill for any litigator to have. An Objections Cheat Sheet is meant to summarize the grounds and rationale for the most common objections and their accompanying exceptions. Created by the litigation team at Robertson Stromberg LLP, the Cheat Sheet is largely based on the Trial Objections Cheat Sheet produced and maintained by Thomas Reuters with a targeted analysis on Saskatchewan case law. Jennifer Pereira, Q.C. will address common objections and the corresponding rules, case law and exceptions for our province.
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