In this concise new paperback, Peter Murray-experienced litigator and a veteran director of Harvard Law School's trial advocacy program-simply and clearly explains why trial lawyers do what they do, and, In the process, naturally hands students the effective systematic techniques they need to develop their own personal trial advocacy skills. BASIC TRIAL ADVOCACY centers on the persuasive fact image a trial lawyer must create For The judge and jury...
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