Trial lawyers and consultants recognize the fact
that all legal decision-makers decide cases by
first making up their own version of a case story.
Yet, few have fully adjusted their practices to the
demands that places on presenters of legal cases.
Facts Can't Speak for Themselves is a book that offers specific methods to help trial professionals deal with the full range of stories decision-makers will spin while hearing any case. It also
offers many ways to refine any case presentation to be the most compelling
for whichever decision-maker judges it, in
or out of a jury trial.
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