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Lawyering: A Realistic Approach to Legal Practice
Incisive Media, Pages: 370
Lawyering: A Realistic Approach to Legal Practice picks up where law school leaves off and teaches associates what they really need to know about the everyday practice of law. The book offers useful, down-to-earth guidance on the skills needed by practicing attorneys, such as: turning out timely work under pressure; analyzing mixed legal-practical problems; writing prose that is not only clear and concise but also interesting and persuasive; exercising good judgment; running a meeting; and communicating with clients, adversaries and, yes, partners. Lawyering: A Realistic Approach to Legal Practice is eminently readable, filled with informative case studies rendered in a lively, engaging style. It's a must for every associate who's planning to make partner. This book is updated during the year.
About the Authors:
James C. Freund Mr. Freund is of counsel to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and is located in the New York office. He is also the author of Lawyering: A Realistic Approach to Legal Practice published by Law Journal Press
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