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A Practice Court Companion: From Theory to Trial

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This book was born from the classroom—where eager minds first encounter the sharp edges of advocacy—and the courtroom, where those edges are tested. From Theory to Trial is more than a manual; it is a bridge between the doctrinal foundations of legal education and the practical demands of trial work.

Law school equips us with principles, but it is in practice court where we learn how to stand, speak, argue, and think on our feet. This companion is designed to guide students, bar reviewees, and young litigators through the essential phases of trial practice: from drafting pleadings, handling pre-trial, presenting evidence, examining witnesses, and making persuasive arguments, to complying with procedural rules and courtroom decorum.

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This book was born from the classroom—where eager minds first encounter the sharp edges of advocacy—and the courtroom, where those edges are tested. From Theory to Trial is more than a manual; it is a bridge between the doctrinal foundations of legal education and the practical demands of trial work.

Law school equips us with principles, but it is in practice court where we learn how to stand, speak, argue, and think on our feet. This companion is designed to guide students, bar reviewees, and young litigators through the essential phases of trial practice: from drafting pleadings, handling pre-trial, presenting evidence, examining witnesses, and making persuasive arguments, to complying with procedural rules and courtroom decorum.

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Format

Hardcover

ISBN

978-621-02-3252-3

Page length

344 pages

Edition

2026