Herbert Jay Stern
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Trying Cases to Win: In One Volume
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2014
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2 editions
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Judgement in Berlin
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1984
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4 editions
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Trying Cases to Win: Direct Examination
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1995
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2 editions
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Trying Cases to Win: Cross Examination
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1991
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15 editions
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Trying Cases to Win: Cross-Examination (3)
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2013
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3 editions
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Trying Cases to Win: Summation (4)
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1995
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2 editions
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Evidence: Weapons For Winning
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2000
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3 editions
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Trying Cases to Win: Anatomy of a Trial
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1995
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4 editions
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Trying Cases to Win: Expert Witnesses
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Judgment in Berlin: The True Story of a Plane Hijacking, a Cold War Trial, and the American Judge Who Fought for Justice
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“Trial lawyers are architects. Their most creative and valuable work is done in the office, laying out the plan.”
― Trying Cases to Win: In One Volume
― Trying Cases to Win: In One Volume
“The makings of a trial lawyer are a collection of many things: watching, doing, reading about doing, reading about great masters of advocacy, and then redoing and re-reading. It is a never-ending study.”
― Trying Cases to Win: In One Volume
― Trying Cases to Win: In One Volume
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