By Charan Levitan
Communication skills are as fundamental to the legal arena as citing case law. And though we often think of communication as being composed of speaking, a communication activity that is equally, or possibly more, important is that of active listening.
In his classic "In Search of Excellence," Tom Pete...
Communication skills are as fundamental to the legal arena as citing case law. And though we often think of communication as being composed of speaking, a communication activity that is equally, or possibly more, important is that of active listening.
In his classic "In Search of Excellence," Tom Pete...
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