Stipulations and other agreements can be an efficient and even helpful way to move a case along in the trial court. But be wary of being too agreeable: Under the invited error doctrine, a party that stipulates to a piece of evidence coming in or a jury instruction being given generally forfeits an appellate challenge to that evidence or instruction. To avoid giving up an otherwise strong appellate argument, consider the following:
► The practical message: There is value in cooperating and in picking your battles. But be careful what you agree to, and make sure the record reflects all necessary objections.
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