ROBERT ALTCHILER TRIAL ADVOCACY AND PERSUASION

Saturday, November 16, 2013

LEARNING TO TRY CASES AND PERSUADE IS HARD AND EASY...
You already know so much about it from your own life.
I will post exercises that you can do yourself, in your bathroom...looking in your own eyes  in the mirror...that will make you better.
A minute a day means six full hours a year making yourself more effective...
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