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Courtroom Documents 1
Courtroom Documents 2
Courtroom Testimony 1
Courtroom Testimony 2
Resumes
100
Created for use in a court of law.
What is forensic? (or forensic reports)
100
The person being sued in a civil case.
What is a defendant?
100
Lying under oath; a felony.
What is perjury?
100
Questions asked by the opposing attorney.
What is cross-examination?
100
A statement of your employment goal.
What is an objective?
200
A supplemental report written at a later time.
What is an addendum report? (or addendum?)
200
A set of questions sent by an attorney that must be answered in writing and returned.
What are interrogatories?
200
A person involved in a trial who is asked to testify because of his or her official capacities.
What is an official witness?
200
The opposing attorneys find something wrong with a question asked by the other team of attorneys.
What is an objection?
200
A bulleted list that highlights why you are the ideal candidate for the job.
What are qualifications?
300
A document that explains a civil lawsuit and why the plaintiff is suing.
What is a complaint?
300
A tactic where the attorneys try to make the witness look incompetent.
What is discredit?
300
An interview done under oath with both parties' attorneys present, with a court reporter, but without a judge.
What is a deposition?
300
An end to a trial before its natural conclusion, requiring it to be started over.
What is a mistrial?
300
Traditional resume format used to show skills, work experience, and a logical career progression.
What is chronological?
400
The time from the onset of a civil suit until its resolution.
What is the litigation process?
400
A type of equitable remedy where the defendant in a civil case is ordered to stop doing something.
What is an injunction?
400
The oath a witness takes before testifying to swear they will tell the truth on the witness stand.
What is swearing in?
400
The attorneys involved in a trial get permission to continue it on a later date.
What is a continuance?
400
Use this resume style if you have work skills but lack work experience directly related to your job target.
What is functional?
500
A type of legal remedy where the defendant in a civil case must pay moneys as a punishment for his wrongdoing.
What are punitive damages?
500
A type of equitable remedy where the defendant is ordered to do something to correct the situation to resolve a civil case.
What is specific performance?
500
Also known as the jury panel; a large group of potential jurors that must be narrowed down.
What is venire?
500
A series of verbal questions asked to the jury panel by the attorneys or the judge.
What is voir dire?
500
To avoid discrimination, many employers will not consider a resume with one of these enclosed.
What is a photograph?