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ABA Journal 1996 James W. McElhaney
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A matter of style: what it takes to make legal writing look persuasive.
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James W. McElhaney
A shot in the foot: some lawyers pull the trigger even knowing it will hurt.
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James W. McElhaney
Gestapo impeachment; hammering the witness makes you look like the bad guy.
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James W. McElhaney
Hung by dangling facts; sometimes the unimportant evidence is what destroys a case.
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James W. McElhaney
Making the most of motions: purpose, not plenitude, is what matters in pretrial filings.
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James W. McElhaney
Organizing the witness list: the 'big pictures' in a case determine the order of testimony.
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James W. McElhaney
Prepping the CEO: it is important - and hard - to teach some witnesses not to hurt themselves.
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James W. McElhaney
Reasonable arguments: fair-minded advocacy is a better approach than trench warfare.
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James W. McElhaney
The art of persuasive legal writing: briefs come alive when every word sings to the reader.
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James W. McElhaney
The case won't settle; things are different when you know you're going to trial.
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James W. McElhaney
Twelve ways to a bad brief; following instincts may hurt a submission to the court.
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James W. McElhaney
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