Dean Moberly’s new workbooks released, quoted in the New Yorker and Financial Planning

Dean Richard Moberly
Dean Richard Moberly

"Evidence in Context: A Trial Evidence Workbook," Fifth Edition, co-authored by Robert P. Burns, Steven Lubet and Richard Moberly, has been released.

"Evidence in Context" is designed to create a fully contextual understanding of the law of evidence. It contains two relatively detailed case files, quite similar to the material a trial lawyer may have as he or she approaches trial. The first file is a murder case where the issue is the identity of the killer and the defendant is the estranged husband of the victim. The second file is a civil action for defamation brought by a former employee against her very wealthy employer. The cases raise realistic and challenging issues in the law of evidence and allow for critical assessment of that law. They are followed by over three hundred problems for class analysis and discussion. These problems address the full range of evidentiary issues.

In addition, Moberly and co-authors Burns and Lubet released "Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy," to be used in combined courses teaching both evidence and trial advocacy. The two volume work contains the material from "Evidence in Context" as well as over sixty exercises in trial advocacy based on the case files.

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Dean Moberly was quoted in the New Yorker in an article entitled “Obama Leaves Trump A Mixed Legacy On Whistle-Blowers.”

Full article: http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/obama-leaves-trump-a-mixed-legacy-on-whistle-blowers?mbid=feed_ns
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Dean Moberly was interviewed by Financial Planning for an article entitled “Fired federal investigators supported adviser’s claim against JPMorgan.”

Full article: https://www.financial-planning.com/news/ex-federal-investigators-supported-rias-whistleblower-claim-against-jpmorgan.