Nine Principles of Litigation and Life
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Rating | : | 4.22 (541 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00T5A5R9K |
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Number of Pages | : | 373 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-17 |
Language | : | English |
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He has held full-time positions at UCLA and The University of Texas. Regarding Mr. Brennan has written that his "tireless striving for justice stretches his arms towards perfection.". About the AuthorMichael E. Tigar is Professor of the Practice of Law at Duke University School of Law, and Professor Emeritus of Law at Washington College of Law, American University,Washington, D.C. Tigar's career, Justice William J
Michael E. Tigar's career, Justice William J. Brennan has written that his "tireless striving for justice stretches his arms towards perfection.". Tigar is Professor of the Practice of Law at Duke University School of Law, and Professor Emeritus of Law at Washington College of Law, American University,Washington, D.C. Regarding Mr. He has held full-time positions at UCLA and The University of Texas
Tigar draws compelling parallels between being a successful trial lawyer and living a purposeful life. The title examines the nine principles in detail: Courage; Rapport; Skepticism; Observation; Preparation; Structure; Candor; Empowerment; and Presentation. Unique and introspective, Tigar looks at legal history and his own experiences to craft a message for all trial lawyers about the importance of their work and the principles that shape their lives.
Four Stars Amazon Customer A welcome insight from an experienced trial lawyer.