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How to Win (& Survive) a Lawsuit: The Secrets Revealed | 
enlarge | Author: Robert M. Dawson Publisher: Arbor Books Category: Book
Buy New: $15.95 (as of 9/7/10 07:22 PDT - Details)

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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 788930
Media: Paperback Pages: 186 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0978610741 Dewey Decimal Number: 349 EAN: 9780978610746 ASIN: 0978610741
Publication Date: November 27, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description TRIAL SECRETS OF THE MASTERS! With more than 15 million civil lawsuits filed in the U.S. each year, the odds are high that you will one day find yourself in court particularly if you are in the business world. If it does happen to you, don t assume that all you can do is hire a good lawyer. The truth is, you can arm yourself for battle with the basic tools and sophisticated strategies described in How to Win (& Survive) a Lawsuit. If you want to win, you need to be a tuned-in and active participant. "How to Win (& Survive) a Lawsuit" reveals the secrets to achieving great results as well as tips on what makes the difference between winning and losing in real cases. In this dynamic and insightful book, Robert Dawson, top trial partner at the blue-chip legal powerhouse Fulbright and Jaworski LLP, shares the trial secrets of the masters. He will teach you how to: *Pick (and manage) the right lawyer *Evaluate your case on an ongoing basis *Determine when to settle and when to go to trial *Handle depositions and trial testimony *Give yourself the best chance to win "How to Win (& Survive) a Lawsuit" is a practical guide to the inner workings of our legal system. Empower yourself with the tools you need to give yourself the winning edge!
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| Customer Reviews: How to Win (& Survive) a Lawsuit September 23, 2009 Sandi DeSilva (Reno, Nevada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This well written book, ostensibly showing a client how to select an attorney, is in fact a must read for every trial attorney, or potential trial attorney. As a paralegal for nearly 25 years, I am all too familiar with attorneys who go into Court totally unprepared. Robert M. Dawson has encapsulated in a very few pages what simple steps every attorney should do to effectively represent their client, and how the client may determine if their attorney is properly handling their case. This book should be on the required reading list of every law school, and is certainly more affordable than any other teaching manuals. Well done.
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