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Cecil C. Kuhne, III
This book distills the sage advice of skilled and seasoned trial litigators.
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The world of litigation is a fiercely adversarial one, and within the bounds of honesty and professional ethics, the litigator is expected to fight voraciously for the best interests of the client.
Through a rigorous process that includes conscientious preparation of the case, thorough methods of discovery, artful briefing, and meticulous examination of witnesses, litigators are expected to clarify the facts, expose deception, and--in most cases--arrive at truth and justice in the end.
Questions and Answers for Litigators distills the sage advice of skilled and seasoned trial litigators who have long labored in the trenches and, as a result, know what works. This collection of advice and gems of practical wisdom from experienced practitioners will benefit litigators in their practice.
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