Amazon Bestseller! Are you struggling to find your stride as a trial attorney? Do you fail, even when you know you are doing everything the “right” way? Then there is only one question to answer: Are you ready to live by a code and system that will work in any situation? Using Sun Tzu’s revered The Art of War as a point of inspiration and reference, Michael Waddington of Amazon Bestseller! Are you struggling to find your stride as a trial attorney? Do you fail, even when you know you are doing everything the “right” way? Then there is only one question to answer: Are you ready to live by a code and system that will work in any situation? Using Sun Tzu’s revered The Art of War as a point of inspiration and reference, Michael Waddington offers up bite-size pieces of advice, snippets of strategy, and countless nuggets of wisdom he’s accumulated over hundreds of trials. Instead of dwelling on the logistics and technicalities of trial practice, The Art of Trial Warfare illustrates the habits of a successful trial attorney. It speaks eloquently to the art of attack, of exploiting weaknesses, and of leveraging each success. After time, the wisdom becomes muscle memory, instilling habits that will improve any trial attorneys game. Trial is war. Trial lawyers would be well-served to dip into this handy resource time and time again. It serves as an excellent overall philosophy, as well as the ultimate pep talk.
The Art of Trial Warfare: Winning at Trial Using Sun Tzu’s The Art of War
Amazon Bestseller! Are you struggling to find your stride as a trial attorney? Do you fail, even when you know you are doing everything the “right” way? Then there is only one question to answer: Are you ready to live by a code and system that will work in any situation? Using Sun Tzu’s revered The Art of War as a point of inspiration and reference, Michael Waddington of Amazon Bestseller! Are you struggling to find your stride as a trial attorney? Do you fail, even when you know you are doing everything the “right” way? Then there is only one question to answer: Are you ready to live by a code and system that will work in any situation? Using Sun Tzu’s revered The Art of War as a point of inspiration and reference, Michael Waddington offers up bite-size pieces of advice, snippets of strategy, and countless nuggets of wisdom he’s accumulated over hundreds of trials. Instead of dwelling on the logistics and technicalities of trial practice, The Art of Trial Warfare illustrates the habits of a successful trial attorney. It speaks eloquently to the art of attack, of exploiting weaknesses, and of leveraging each success. After time, the wisdom becomes muscle memory, instilling habits that will improve any trial attorneys game. Trial is war. Trial lawyers would be well-served to dip into this handy resource time and time again. It serves as an excellent overall philosophy, as well as the ultimate pep talk.
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Ed Barton –
Good Advice As a lawyer, and one trying my first solo case (at age 50), I can use all the advice and pointers that I can get. This quick and informative read reinforces the elements of human nature in conflict identified by Sun Tzu some 4000 years ago , and certainly applicable off the battlefield and in the courtroom. A quick, informative and useful read.
Doug Johns –
Interesting As a non attorney, I wanted insight into the strategic thinking of s lawyer. I think this book provides that in a concise format. Excellent.
Richard –
amusing way read that uses Sun Tzu ass a guide for basic trial strategy
Douglas Weiner –
Thank you Mr. Waddington! A terrific read for every samurai trial warrior. I couldn't put it down and devoured it all at once. I expect I'll go back to it as trial prep situations arise. Thank you Mr. Waddington! A terrific read for every samurai trial warrior. I couldn't put it down and devoured it all at once. I expect I'll go back to it as trial prep situations arise.
Mark Nicholson –
It was an okay read. I recommend it for trial lawyers, especially defense attorneys. It doesn't give a lot of trial procedure. It's mainly about mental conditioning for trial by jury. It was an okay read. I recommend it for trial lawyers, especially defense attorneys. It doesn't give a lot of trial procedure. It's mainly about mental conditioning for trial by jury.
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