Trial Practice
| By: | Martin, Michael W. |
| Publisher: | Carolina Academic Press |
| Print ISBN: | 9780769855332 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780327180227 |
| Edition: | 2 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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In this second edition of Trial Practice, one of the first trial advocacy books, the authors provide a comprehensive update and overview of what it takes to successfully try a case before a jury or a judge, from trial strategy to implementation. With co-authors Lawrence A. Dubin and Thomas F. Guernsey, who wrote the first edition, Professors Michael W. Martin and Paul Radvany offer detailed advice with numerous examples, while maintaining the reliable structure of the original.
As well as teaching trial practice to students and lawyers in government and private practice, Professors Martin and Radvany have represented the government and individuals in criminal trials, and plaintiffs and defendants in civil trials. In this edition, they communicate their experience teaching trial advocacy and conducting trials in federal and state courts, arbitrating commercial disputes, and arguing federal and state appeals to law students and lawyers, providing students with a strong foundation in trial skills and more experienced attorneys with an effective reference guide.
In addition to detailed chapters devoted to each trial skill and evidence, the book also includes: