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One hundred days before trial may seem a long way off when handling a divorce case, but it should be the beginning of a systematic approach to trial preparation. This book focuses on creating a persuasive vision of the case prior to trial, using set points ahead of the trial to develop the internal systems necessary for thorough an effective presentation in court.
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One Hundred Days Before Trial provides an antidote to trial anxiety, usually caused by poor planning and insecurity. The author offers an alternative to the mad-dash scramble model of trial preparation, with a simple message: start early with the end in mind, develop a plan, and maintain self-discipline to work the plan on a regular basis.
The book is broken into segments based upon arbitrary time periods. The reader need not precisely follow the schedules suggested; they are simply guidelines to consider. Each case is different and one must prepare according to each case���s dynamics. What is essential and common to all cases, however, is the necessity of thinking first, acting second and being mindful both of the big picture and the fine details.
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11/24/2015 12:00:00 AM
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