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A Theory Of Legal Strategy, Lynn M. Lopucki, Walter O. Weyrauch Jan 2000

A Theory Of Legal Strategy, Lynn M. Lopucki, Walter O. Weyrauch

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By the conventional view, case outcomes are largely the product of courts' application of law to facts. Even when courts do not generate outcomes in this manner, prevailing legal theory casts them as the arbiters of those outcomes. In a competing strategic view, lawyers and parties construct legal outcomes in what amounts to a contest of skill. Though the latter view better explains the process, no theory has yet been propounded as to how lawyers can replace judges as arbiters. This article propounds such a theory. It classifies legal strategies into three types: those that require willing acceptance by judges, …