The Art of Argument

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law
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Author: Gary Fidel, Linda Cantoni ISBN: 9781453533574
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 12, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Gary Fidel, Linda Cantoni
ISBN: 9781453533574
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 12, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Thinking like a lawyer is no deep dark trade secret. Anyone of reasonable intelligence can do it. You don't need three years of law school, $60,000 in student loans, or a three-day bar exam to make a persuasive argument. In Think Like a Lawyer: The Art of Argument, seasoned attorneys Gary Fidel and Linda Cantoni show you step-by-step how to do it and do it well. All it takes is the discipline to organize your thoughts before you express them, and to keep your arguments as simple and direct as possible. There's no guarantee that you'll win every time, but you'll certainly give your opponents a run for their money every time, and help yourself avoid unnecessary litigation. ThinkLikeALawyer.com publishes law-related books for non-lawyers, law students, and lawyers. To receive updated information about new publications and other important developments at ThinkLikeALawyer.Com, please visit our website, www.ThinkLikeALawyer.com. Available soon: Think Like A Lawyer: How to Do Legal Research (for non-lawyers) Think Like A Lawyer: The Lawyer's Guide to the Art of Argument (for lawyers and law students)

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Thinking like a lawyer is no deep dark trade secret. Anyone of reasonable intelligence can do it. You don't need three years of law school, $60,000 in student loans, or a three-day bar exam to make a persuasive argument. In Think Like a Lawyer: The Art of Argument, seasoned attorneys Gary Fidel and Linda Cantoni show you step-by-step how to do it and do it well. All it takes is the discipline to organize your thoughts before you express them, and to keep your arguments as simple and direct as possible. There's no guarantee that you'll win every time, but you'll certainly give your opponents a run for their money every time, and help yourself avoid unnecessary litigation. ThinkLikeALawyer.com publishes law-related books for non-lawyers, law students, and lawyers. To receive updated information about new publications and other important developments at ThinkLikeALawyer.Com, please visit our website, www.ThinkLikeALawyer.com. Available soon: Think Like A Lawyer: How to Do Legal Research (for non-lawyers) Think Like A Lawyer: The Lawyer's Guide to the Art of Argument (for lawyers and law students)

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