Winning on appeal better briefs and oral argument
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Notre Dame, Indiana :
National Institute for Trial Advocacy
cop. 2003
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
Colección: | NITA practical guide series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Appellate review : a panorama
- The purpose of brief writing
- The purpose of oral argument
- Jurisdiction
- Issue preservation and standards of review
- Getting started : requirements for briefs, records and appendices
- Research and use of authorities
- Finding the argument that will win
- The brief : how many issues?
- The brief : stating the issue(s)
- The brief : statements of the case
- The brief : statement of facts
- The brief : summary of the argument
- The brief : state your theme
- The brief : identify the flashpoint of controversy
- The required logical form for each issue
- The brief : shortening the argument
- Write to persuade
- The brief : perfecting the argument
- The brief : formal and informal fallacies
- The brief : a compendium of advice Preparing for oral argument
- How top-flight appellate lawyers prepare
- Delivering the argument
- Two important checklists : brief writing and oral argument (preparation).