Birmingham, AL — On September 15, 2025, nationally recognized trial lawyer Stephen D. “Steve” Heninger, partner at Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC, will present a live online NBI Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar titled “Evidence Presentation, Objections, and Admission in Alabama.” His session, Expert Witness Testimony: From Qualification to Cross-Examination, promises to be a cornerstone CLE for trial attorneys across the state.
Steve Heninger brings over four decades of litigation experience, serving as a founding partner at HGD and holding an impressive academic and professional record. A summa cum laude graduate of Cumberland School of Law, he served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army and as Brigade Legal Officer even before becoming an attorney. He’s taught evidence and trial advocacy at elite institutions such as Harvard, Georgetown, Stanford, University of Alabama, and others. For years, he’s been recognized in Best Lawyers in America, named a top lawyer in Alabama by Super Lawyers, and honored by the Alabama Law Foundation.
What to Expect in the Seminar
This NBI seminar is crafted to go beyond rote memorization of rules. Attendees can anticipate real-world examples and practical strategies to:
- Qualify expert witnesses effectively.
- Navigate common—and tough—objections during testimony.
- Handle cross-examination with poise and authority.
- Present expert testimony in a way that resonates with judges and jurors.
As part of “Evidence Presentation, Objections, and Admission in Alabama,” the program focuses on Alabama-specific evidence rules and courtroom dynamics. It is structured to be interactive, with live webinar access via Zoom, downloadable reference materials, CLE credit, and on-demand viewing available for six months after the broadcast.
Attorneys involved in trial litigation, medical malpractice, personal injury, or any courtroom advocacy practice should not miss this chance. Registration is open now through NBI, with options for individual and team access. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from one of Alabama’s most accomplished trial lawyers.