Advocate
Find various books on being an Advocate, from fact, to fiction. SA Career Focus has assembled these titles for your convenience. To purchase any of the books reviewed below, please click on the title/icon of the relevant book, and you will automatically be linked to the supplier’s website. All orders, purchases and payments are dealt with directly by them. An advocate is someone who speaks on behalf of another person, especially in a legal context. The Articulate Advocate: New Techniques of Persuasion for Trial Lawyers Unlike other trial advocacy books that teach what to say and do in the courtroom, this reference teaches how to say and do it. Based on 25 years of experience from coaching practitioners, this handbook reveals techniques--incorporating cutting-edge discoveries in linguistics, neuroscience, and sports psychology--to help litigators look, sound, and feel natural and polished in the courtroom. Questions that lawyers face daily, such as "What do I do with my hands? Aren't gestures distracting? How do I remember everything? " are among the questions addressed in this handbook. Review by Kalahari.net What You Didn't Learn in Law School about Trial Practice This book contains examples of effective and ineffective trial techniques that are seldom, if ever, taught in law schools. These examples are real, not hypothetical, and have been compiled from the author's experiences as: A Navy JAG lawyer for three years; A trial lawyer in practice for thirty years; and A federal courtroom deputy for almost ten years. In this position, he was able to observe over eighty trials and contested hearings as a neutral observer and to discuss with jurors at the conclusion of trials to learn what they considered effective and ineffective trial techniques. Review by Kalahari.net The Duties of Judge Advocates No review Review by Kalahari.net
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