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Seeing issues from different view points

Seeing issues from different view points

Trial lawyers have to learn how to look at the same issue from different perspectives. Seeing how an issue that appears to be against your client’s interests can be viewed in another way or how to deal with a critical issue is an important part of being a trial lawyer. When Clarence Darrow was charged in Los Angeles with conspiracy to bribe jurors in the LA Times bombing case against the McNamara brothers, a key prosecution fact was that Darrow…

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Earl rogers one of america’s great trial lawyers with lessons for lawyers today

Earl rogers one of america’s great trial lawyers with lessons for lawyers today

I’ve talked before about the 1962 classic book Final Verdict which describesSan Francisco trial lawyer Earl Rogers and is written by his daughter Adela Rogers St. Johns. I’m not sure how many times I’ve read it, but I’ve enjoyed and learned something from it each time. Here are a fewpassages that contain lessons for trial lawyers today. He was quick witted. In an argument during trial, his opponent said "I don’t need you to teach me the law" and Rogers…

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Recommended books for trial lawyers

Recommended books for trial lawyers

Here’s a short list of books most trial lawyers would find both interesting and useful in their practice: James Mclhaney McElhaney’s Litigation American Bar Association Theater Tips and Strategies for Jury Trials by David Ball ublished by NITA (National Institute for Trial Advocacy) A Plaintiff’s Attorney’s Guide to Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases by David Ball Published by NITA David Ball on Damages Published by NITA Courtroom Communication Strategies by Lawrence Smith & Loretta Malandro Published by Kluwer Law…

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