Trial Exhibit List
Trial Exhibit List
A trial exhibit list is a legal document that identifies the physical evidence and documents that a party intends to introduce at trial. It is typically filed with the court and served on the opposing party before trial. The list must include a description of each exhibit, such as a document title or photograph number, and may also include information about the witness who will authenticate the exhibit at trial. The purpose of the trial exhibit list is to provide notice to the court and the opposing party of the evidence that will be presented and to ensure that all parties have an opportunity to review and object to the exhibits before trial. It can also help streamline the trial process by identifying exhibits that can be admitted by agreement and avoiding unnecessary disputes over admissibility. Trial exhibit lists are an important part of the trial preparation process and can help ensure a fair and efficient trial.