Law Practice
Mar. 22, 2006
Lawyers Can Reap Results With Judge's Method
Forum Column - By Daniel M. Kolkey - It's counterintuitive, but true: You have to learn to be a judge before you can learn to be a lawyer. After all, lawyers are supposed to either persuade judges (in litigating for clients) or predict judges (in advising clients).




Forum Column
By Daniel M. Kolkey
It's counterintuitive, but true: You have to learn to be a judge before you can learn to be a lawyer. After all, lawyers are supposed to either persuade judges (in litigating for clients) or predict judges (in advising clients).
But, for the most part, law sc...
By Daniel M. Kolkey
It's counterintuitive, but true: You have to learn to be a judge before you can learn to be a lawyer. After all, lawyers are supposed to either persuade judges (in litigating for clients) or predict judges (in advising clients).
But, for the most part, law sc...
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