Lay's Law; a human process
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• Includes discussion of advocacy before trial • Contains an appendix and a useful bibliography Lay's Law: A Human Process delves into the relationship between the law and the people involved, analyzing the diverse, yet interrelated, roles of lawyers, judges, witnesses, and juries in the litigation process. Filling the book with stories and anecdotes about clients, witnesses, lawyers, judges, and jurors, the author illustrates the basic human characteristics a lawyer must possess to be successful at each stage of the legal process and in achieving a fairer system of justice. This volume is a powerful text that any law student or trial lawyer will enjoy.
Paperback | 224 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1996
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