How To Work With Ga.’s New Evidence Code

The Georgia evidence code changes to authentication, hearsay, character evidence and compromise negotiations that may impact insurance cases.

September 04, 2013

Law360, New York (September 04, 2013, 12:35 PM ET) ‐‐ On Jan. 1 of this year, Georgia’s revamped evidence code went into effect. The new code, a work in progress by the Georgia State Bar since the mid‐1980s, is modeled on the Federal Rules of Evidence (though some differences remain).

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