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Classic Trial Lawyers Collection by Herbert Stern
284. Trying Cases to Win: Voire Dire & Opening Argument.
Herbert Stern. Wiley Law Publications, 1991. 686 pp. cloth [with]
Trying Cases to Win: Direct Examination. 1992, 457 pp. cloth
[with] Trying Cases to Win: Cross Examination. 1993,
450 pp. cloth [with] Trying Cases to Win: Summation.
1995, 448 pp. cloth [with] Trying Cases to Win: Anatomy of
a Trial. 1999. Cloth. Together five books. New. $650.
The Best Treatise on the Subject of Appellate Advocacy
285. Wiener, Frederick Bernays.
Briefing and Arguing Federal Appeals. Washington, D.C.: BNA
Incorporated, 1961. xvi, 506 pp. Reprinted with a new introduction
by Bryan A. Garner. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
ISBN 1-58477-183-6. Cloth. New. $85.
* In addition to his discussion of the importance of appellate
advocacy and a description of the manner in which federal appellate
courts (Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, and specialized
federal courts) deal with appeals, this important volume provides
guidelines and suggestions for the finer points of writing briefs
and appeals and oral arguments. With a new introduction by Bryan A.
Garner, editor of Black’s Law Dictionary, 7th edition. AALS
Law Books Recommended for Libraries List 26, Legal Profession, page
20, “A” Rated. 
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