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Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury: Greatest Closing Arguments in Modern Law
Published in Digital by Scribner Book Co. ()
Authors: Michael Lief, Benjamin Bycel, and H. Mitchell Caldwell
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These closing arguments are social history.
As a lawyer I thought that this might be interesting as a "how to book." It is not that kind of book. It is a sort of "coffee table book" that I was glad to get as a gift. The closing arguments are interesting for the way the lawyer "pitched" a case to the jury. They reflect the social milieu out of which the cases arose. I read it in bits for the sheer fun of recalling our social history.

Fascinating read
As a reader of only non-fiction pieces, this was an excellent book. It takes a short look at the case itself, explaining what its all about, then brings you to the closing argument. I don't know if you can truly call them the "greatest" closing arguments, but they must be some of the best. The book held my attention from cover to cover. Of particular interest to me was Gerry spence on the Karen Silkwood case, Darrow on Loeb and Leopold, and the John Delorean defense, all high profile, and all well thought out defenses, The Delorean defense is sure to suprise you!

Spellbinding
Ladies and Gentlemen... kills two birds with one stone by providing an eduactional and intruiging experience. You will hit your curiousity spot by learning what the landmark trials of the United States were all about, and you will also get locked into some of the most persuasive literature I have ever seen.

While those who are interested in the legal field are virtually guaranteed to be interested in reading Ladies and Gentlemen..., you don't need to be anything close to a lawyer to appreciate this. This anthology of closing arguments teaches the reader how to connect/communicate with others. After reading a series of closing arguments, I learned different strategies to use to relate to a group of people to get my point across (in this case, a jury). This book is great to any businessman, negotiator, or even those who want to improve their basic social, everyday, oral skills.

I just bought this book for ten of my friends for the past holiday season, and I got star reports from all of them. I recommend this innovative book to all types of readers.

--Emanuel Abrishami


Tennessee Silversmiths (Frank L Horton Series)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of North Carolina Pr (1989)
Author: Benjamin Hubbard Caldwell
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