Rapid Fire Training

Objection Drills for Trial-Ready Attorneys

Build muscle memory for split-second objection decisions with rapid-fire drills. Over 420+ expert-crafted questions cover foundation, hearsay, relevance, and complex evidence rules. Train under real-time pressure with realistic human voices—just like in court.

11 topic tracks spanning fundamentals, hearsay, privilege, foundations, and case-specific trial scenarios.
Over 420 questions designed to sharpen recognition speed under pressure.
Progress tracking, prerequisite gates, completion milestones, and certificate flow inside the app.
MCLE credit workflow for eligible users in California and New York.
Rapid Fire feature preview

Why Rapid-Fire Objection Drills Work

In the courtroom, you have milliseconds to object. Objection drills train your brain to recognize improper evidence, leading questions, and foundation issues on instinct. Objection Academy combines timed rapid-fire questions with AI voices that simulate opposing counsel, so you practice under conditions that mirror real trials.

Move through training tracks covering fundamentals, hearsay, privilege, authentication, personal injury, med mal, product liability, contract disputes, violent crimes, and white-collar scenarios. That mix gives you both rules-based practice and case-style repetition.

Track progress across sets, unlock later content through prerequisites, and complete the full module to reach the certificate and MCLE flow for eligible users.

What Attorneys Actually Train

Rapid Fire is built for recognition speed: spotting the problem, naming the objection, and reinforcing why the answer is right or wrong before you move to the next prompt.

More Than a Flashcard Deck

Because the app mixes legal doctrine with case-pattern sets, it trains both black-letter evidence knowledge and courtroom instincts. It is designed to help attorneys answer faster under pressure, not just memorize labels.

MCLE Credit Information

Eligible users in California can receive 3.0 MCLE credits through provider number `20874`, and New York users may claim 3.0 credits under New York's Approved Jurisdiction policy.

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