Trying Cases to Win (1991) by Herbert Jay Stern
Trying Cases to Win is a comprehensive guide for legal practitioners that focuses on the art and science of trial practice. It provides insights into effective courtroom strategies and techniques.
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Genres Non-Fiction, Legal, Reference
Original language: en
Creators
Herbert Jay Stern (author)
Stephen A. Saltzburg (author)
Daniel J. Capra (author)
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