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Book Review, Alfred W. Gans
Book Review, Alfred W. Gans
Cleveland State Law Review
Reviewing Philip J. Hermann, Better Settlements Through Leverage, Acqueduct Books, 1965
How To Try A Personal Injury Case, James Dooley
How To Try A Personal Injury Case, James Dooley
Cleveland State Law Review
Proper presentation of a case in court is dependent upon proper preparation. Proper presentation means an intimate knowledge of the facts, the parties, possible witnesses, and, o fcourse, the governing legal principles. Indeed, proper preparation means far more than knowledge. It embraces true compre-hension. Before an advocate can present his client's cause or meet his adversary on equal terms, he himself must completely understand the problem. Clear expression of an idea is impossible without a clear understanding of it.