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Monday
Mar102008

Practice

Before attorneys make final arguments to juries in important cases, the most effective ones rehearse what they are going to say as well as what they're not going to say.  They practice and critique themselves and one another.  They do their best not to leave anything up in the air.  They don't like surprises.  They don't go to the courtroom and fly by the seat of their pants.

Pg 85

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