Lawyers do not lose cases only because the law turns against them. They lose because their thinking arrives messy, late, ...
Lawyers do not lose cases only because the law turns against them. They lose because their thinking arrives messy, late, ...
A weak brief can sink a strong case before the hearing even starts. That stings, but any lawyer who has ...
A bad brief does not usually fail because the law is weak. It fails because the reader gets tired, annoyed, ...
When lawyers lose a motion, they often blame the facts, the law, or the judge. Half the time, the real ...
A bad brief rarely looks bad at first glance. It looks polished, busy, and confident right up until a judge ...
A weak case rarely falls apart in the courtroom first. It usually breaks much earlier, at a desk, inside a ...
A weak brief rarely dies because the law is bad. It dies because the argument arrives flat, crowded, or late ...
A weak brief can lose a judge before the hearing even starts. That truth stings, but anyone who has worked ...
A lot of people still think cases turn on a dramatic objection or a killer cross-examination. They do not. More ...
A weak case can look polished for the first ten pages. Then the cracks show. That is why smart researchers ...