Forensic oratory
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Forensic oratory
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- Advocacy, the art of pleading a cause
- An advocate persuades
- An idea of the modern eloquence of the bar : together with a pleading out of every part of law
- Annotated opening statements
- Argument types and fallacies in legal argumentation
- Arguments and speeches of William Maxwell Evarts
- Art of advocacy - opening statement
- Art of advocacy : opening statement
- Art of advocates and public speaking
- Berühmte verteidigungsreden 1860-1918
- Building your best argument
- Closing argument : the art and the law
- Communication in legal advocacy
- Creating legal worlds : story and style in a culture of argument
- Dueling discourses : the construction of reality in closing arguments
- Forensic rhetoric : the force of closing arguments
- Law's cosmos : juridical discourse in Athenian forensic oratory
- Law's stories : narrative and rhetoric in the law
- Legal persuasion : a rhetorical approach to the science
- Legally speaking
- Legally speaking : 40 powerful presentation principles lawyers need to know
- Legally speaking : 40 powerful presentation principles lawyers need to know
- Lincoln's counsel : lessons from American's most persuasive speaker
- Litigation logic : a practical guide to effective argument
- L{u0229}cons et modèles d'éloquence judiciaire
- Making your case : the art of persuading judges
- Opening statements
- Performance on trial : courtroom magic
- Performance on trial : courtroom magic
- Performance on trial : courtroom magic
- Persuasion : the litigator's art
- Persuasive delivery in the courtroom
- Reconstructing reality in the courtroom : justice and judgement in American culture
- Speaking outside the courtroom : public speaking for lawyers
- The 12 secrets of persuasive argument
- The complete litigator : reality, perception & persuasion in and out of court
- The jury summation as speech genre : an ethnographic study of what it means to those who use it
- The little book on oral argument
- The persuasive edge
- The trial lawyer's art
- The winning edge : effective communication and persuasion techniques for lawyers
- The winning oral argument : enduring principles with supporting comments from the literature
- Trial communication skills
- Winning on appeal : better briefs and oral argument
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