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    Illinois Practice V.11 Courtroom Handbook On Evidence, 2026 ed.

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    Courtroom Handbook on Illinois Evidence, 2020 ed. (Vol. 11, Illinois Practice Series) provides ready and reliable answers to evidentiary questions that often arise during litigation.

    Designed to provide easy and immediate reference, this practical and

    Service Number:43563502
    Publication date:2026-06-04
    Practice area:Evidence
    Jurisdiction:Illinois
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    Timothy J. Storm

    Timothy J. Storm concentrates his law practice in appellate litigation in state and federal courts, consulting with trial counsel on appellate strategy, and preparing critical trial court motions.

    Mr. Storm is the author of two treatises: Illinois Civil