How an Amateur Can Win in Court Like a Real Lawyer
Obviously a professional attorney is needed for life-and-death situations, divorces, custody battles, arrests, will disputes and the really important problems in life. But there are many times when people would like to sue someone, or may have to go to court, when the money involved just can't justify the cost of an attorney. And some people just like to "play lawyer" for the intellectual stimulation it provides. This book provides important real-life guidance for dealing with small claims court and traffic court, including everything from clothing and language to strategy and tactics. Examples are offered from actual cases. The author has been "practicing law without a license" for over 30 years and has won 10 cases, lost none, and had one compromise verdict.
The book includes tips from judges and attorneys, and a dictionary of legal terms that are often encountered on court documents.
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