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The Trial Lawyers: The Nation's Top Litigators Tell How They Win


 
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For lawyers and lawmen alike, this book introduces ten well-known lawyers who reveal the scholarship, sleuthwork, and aggressiveness that their profession demands.

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A good read - but outdated

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This book is profoundly outdated. The practice of law involves nowadays a lot more of technology, a lot more of sophisticating approach of the cases and a lot more of sharks in the sea to fight with.
A good (but not great) read, a pretty good insight at how lawyers used to think.
I would say it' s ok for a non-lawyer to buy and read this book, but I - as a lawyer -would go for a more modern read.
Also note that this book talks about trial lawyers exclusively, so this is about a percentage of all lawyers, and i would say its for those who (used to) handle pretty big cases, so this has very little to day with the everyday practice of law.
Also: the nations top litigators don' t really tell you how they win, they much more tell you how they "won".

Horrible, outdated, and not remotely useful for a lawyer

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I think I gave up on this book when it spent a page detailing how one attorney had a younger, blond wife who came from a rich family and worked out with him. THen it went on to say how they had a personal trainer and worked out at an exclusive club.


WTF does that have to do with anything?

Please note that the book was written in the 80's so all of the legal insight is horribly outdated.

I wouldn't give 50 cents for this book.

Beautiful Insight

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As a law student, I found this book extremely helpful. It has briefs about the work of America's finest lawyers in civil, criminal, and tort law. It is truly amazing. "The Nation's Top Litigators Tell How They Win" and surely they do. Legal textbooks are stuffy, inhuman, and relate little to practicing real law. Books like these are what prepare you for practicing law in the real world.

Excellent

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After reading Emily Couric's hugely interesting book I now realise that a good lawyer is worth his or her weight in gold. The secrets of the top legal eagles are laid bare; an LA attorney candidly admits that "flirting ouragously with the judge by batting eyelashes and wearing short skirts" has served him well in the California courts, while a New York litigator fascinatingly reveals his strategy when he represented the man fired for masturbating in his office and won him $2.1M after a jury found his employers liable for failing to protect him from sexually harrassing himself.
Product Details Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 347.737
EAN: 9780312023058
ISBN: 0312023057
Label: St Martins Pr
Manufacturer: St Martins Pr
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 380
Publication Date: 1988-08
Publisher: St Martins Pr
Studio: St Martins Pr

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