Lessons from the Courtroom

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.92 (896 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1427798591 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-07-23 |
| Language | : | English |
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. He has been a featured speaker at numerous Houston Bar Association events; and he is a frequent panelist at various CLE sessions, including some hosted by Lexis/Nexis. Mr. Jones is a prolific writer, speaker, and lecturer. Mr. Jones’s practice focuses on business law issues, information technology, securities litigation, and product liability. Jones is a member of n
He then discusses the jury trial system and how attorneys can gain practice both in and out of the courtroom. In Lessons from the Courtroom, he distills his career into an accessible, insightful guide that will find a keen readership among new trial lawyers, experienced attorneys, and anyone interested in the legal world. He also tackles such key issues as working with judges, understanding jurisdictional matters, the nuances of arbitration, and using expert witnesses. Although not a step-by-step recipe for proven success, this handy guide will provide readers with priceless information usually gained only t
Jones’s practice focuses on business law issues, information technology, securities litigation, and product liability. Jones is a prolific writer, speaker, and lecturer. He has tried more than 100 jury cases and has represented a wide range of clients from diverse industries. Mr. Jones is highly-regarded in the field and has been named in “Best Lawyers in America,” “Who’s Who in Legal USA,” and “Super Lawyer.” Mr. He has been a featured speaker at numerous Houston Bar Association events; and he is a frequent panelist at various CLE sessions, including some hosted by Lexis/Nexis. About the AuthorFrank G. Mr. Jones is a member of numerous professional organizations and associations
What they don't teach you in law school This trial practice book does more than simply explain the mechanics of key techniques. It offers practical advice and wisdom on handling disputes and serving clients---the stuff that is rarely taught in law school and is learned only after years of experience. And if you are looking for more of a how-to guide, the chapters on depositions and voir dire, in particular, offer clear suggesti. Great Lessons for Aspiring Trial Lawyers Terry O. Tottenham Lessons from the Courtroom is a wonderful addition to the trial lawyer literature. This highly readable and practical oriented guide to trying cases is based on a long and distinguished career at the trial bar.Mr. Jones has tried all kinds of cases and is known as a "lawyer's lawyer." His easily understood tips on all aspects of a trial are a must read for both new and seasoned trial lawy. Ed Pegg Jr said This is a great read. One of the lessons in the book is to keep the jury on your side. Don't lose them, insult them, bore them.The author does that with the reader, as well. I'm fifty pages into it, and this is definitely a keeper. This is one of many books that Kaplan released as free books on January 7.
