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  <title>Adoptive Business Records</title>
  <description>Sometimes, the best evidence to support your subrogation case are records that were created by another company.&amp;amp;nbsp; Will a court permit these records to be introduced, or are they destined to be barred by the hearsay rule?&amp;amp;nbsp; Thankfully, the Business Records Doctrine allows a company to enter records previously created by an outside entity into &amp;amp;nbsp;evidence to prove their case. On this week’s episode, Rebecca and Steve discuss what is required to properly introduce these records and how much they can influence a case. Whether invoices, emails or reports from others, find out how these records can become an influential part of a case, and how to determine if your records have the requisite indicia of trustworthiness. </description>
  <author_name>On Subrogation</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.rathbonegroup.com</author_url>
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