J.T. Wilson III, Member of the Firm, presents “Advanced Evidentiary Issues at Trial” at the NELC 2026 Annual Conference, which runs from April 29 to May 1.

What happens when the judge throws you for a loop and excludes your client’s key investigation report as hearsay? What do you do when you are at the lectern examining your witness and the witness suddenly freezes—all while the eyes of the judge and jury are on you? Every trial presents unexpected moments.

In this session, experienced trial attorneys will share lessons learned and practical strategies for overcoming the exclusion of critical evidence, navigating witness meltdowns, and managing other unforeseen obstacles at trial. Panelists will also discuss what in-house counsel should understand about evidence and admissibility so they are well prepared long before trial begins.

For more information, visit the conference website.

Event Detail

10:00 - 11:15 a.m.

Atlanta, GA

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