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Civil Litigation,
Law Practice

Nov. 5, 2018

The Art of Litigation

Part III: Aristotle talks of the art of rhetoric; Sun Tzu talks of the art of war. Litigation is an adversarial exercise of rhetoric.

Gary E. Gans

Partner
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

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The Art of Litigation
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(Part I, Part II)

Aristotle talks of the art of rhetoric; Sun Tzu talks of the art of war. Litigation is an adversarial exercise of rhetoric. Therefore, advocates not only need to establish their own ethos, pathos and

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