David J. F. Gross, Charles F. Webber
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This title is also available as an eBook on Vitalsource.com and from other eBook providers. eBooks offer an enhanced reading experience at a discounted rate compared to print. The Power Trial Method, Second Edition, a unique, easy-to-read trial skills primer, begins with a simple question about jury trials: Who has the power in the courtroom to decide whether you win or lose? David J.F. Gross and Charles F. Webber, two of the nation's most highly regarded trial lawyers, developed this material to introduce new litigators to the trial process and to reduce the anxiety associated with jury trials by emphasizing key methods of persuasion and presentation.
Publication Date: 1/1/2014Copyright: 2014Pages: 415ISBNs:Paperback: 9781601563279Ebook: 9781632819277
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