by David B. Stratton, Esq. of Jordan Coyne & Savits LLP.
"After I helped my wife chop the ice off her van windows this morning at 4:30 am, I made this list of free legal classics."
The Art of Cross-Examination, by Francis Lewis Wellman
The Work of the Advocate, by Elliott and Elliott
Life and Letters of Joseph Story
Day in Court, or The Subtle Arts of Great Advocates, by Francis Lewis Wellman
A Treatise on Equity Jurisprudence, by Pomeroy
Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, Bks 1-2
John Marshall Gest, The Lawyer in Literature
Samuel Warren, Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence
John Forrest Dillon, John Marshall
Harlan Fiske Stone, Law and its Administration
Livingston Rutherford, John Peter Zenger, his press, his trial
Hicks, Men and Books Famous in the Law
Albert J. Beveridge, The Life of John Marshall, vol. 1., vol. 2.,
Posted by David B. Stratton on January 18, 2011 at 01:34 PM in Books, Trial Practice | Permalink
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