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Practice Area Exhibit Guides

Specialized exhibit preparation for 12 legal practice areas. Find templates, checklists, and workflows tailored to your case type.

12
Practice Areas
26
Templates
Free
Checklists

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Practice Area FAQ

Which practice area template should I use?

Select the template that matches your role in the case. Plaintiff-side attorneys typically use Plaintiff Exhibit templates (P-1, P-2), while defense attorneys use Defendant templates (D-1, D-2). For family law, use Petitioner or Respondent templates based on your role.

Can I use ExhibitPrep for multiple practice areas?

Yes! ExhibitPrep includes 26 templates covering all major practice areas. Your license works across all templates, so you can switch between personal injury, commercial litigation, family law, and other practice areas as needed.

Do practice area templates meet court requirements?

Yes, all templates are designed to meet standard court exhibit requirements. ExhibitPrep templates follow CRC 3.1110(c) conventions for exhibit marking, with plaintiff/petitioner exhibits using numbers and defendant/respondent exhibits using letters.

How do I handle cases with exhibits from multiple practice areas?

Use the template that matches your primary case type. For complex litigation involving multiple areas (e.g., commercial dispute with employment claims), maintain consistent numbering throughout and use descriptive exhibit titles.

Where can I find practice-specific exhibit checklists?

Each practice area page includes a free downloadable checklist specific to that area. Click on any practice area below to access the checklist, which covers common exhibits and documentation requirements.

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