Trying Cases to Win

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  • Trying Cases to Win Book Detail

  • Author : HERBERT J.. SALTZBURG STERN (STEPHEN A.)
  • Release Date : 2020-04-27
  • Publisher : West Academic Publishing
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  • Pages : 415
  • ISBN 13 : 9781642429923
  • File Size : 7,7 MB

Trying Cases to Win by HERBERT J.. SALTZBURG STERN (STEPHEN A.) PDF Summary

Book Description: In 2012, the American Bar Association published Trying Cases to Win: In One Volume, one of the most highly praised trial advocacy books ever published. Now a student edition is available. The authors have studied transcripts of some of the most famous English and American trial lawyers, and have received input from great American trial lawyers currently trying cases all over the country. They now offer in one volume the lessons, maxims, and suggestions that should enable law students to leave law school with confidence that for the first time they have been exposed to the most sophisticated, understandable, and intellectually appealing trial advocacy teachings.

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1. Introduction; 2. Rule I: Personal Advocacy; 3. Rule II: One Central Theme; 4. Rule II: Make the Case Bigger than its Facts; 5. The Four Laws: Primacy, Recenc