Lawyers' Poker: 52 Lessons that Lawyers Can Learn from Card PlayersOxford University Press, 2006年5月25日 - 288 頁 Great poker players are master tacticians. Not only do they calculate odds with lightning speed and astonishing precision, but they also cunningly anticipate and manipulate the actions of their adversaries. In short, they boast skills that every lawyer can envy. This highly entertaining work might best be summed up as "better lawyering through poker." Steven Lubet shows exactly how the tactics of the poker table can be adapted to litigation, negotiation, and virtually every aspect of law practice. In a series of engaging and informative lessons, Lubet describes concepts like "betting for value," "slow playing," and "reverse bluffing," and explains how they can be used by lawyers to win their cases. The best card players, like the best lawyers, have a knack for getting their adversaries to react exactly as they want, and that talent separates the winners from the losers. Lawyers' Poker is an irresistible guide to successful lawyering and an enjoyable read for anyone with an interest in law. No poker knowledge required. |
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... tion , because it is based upon a combination of concealed information and publicly shared evidence . Hold'em is a popular and challenging game in which each player must make the best possible five - card hand by using any com- bination ...
... tion , because it is based upon a combination of concealed information and publicly shared evidence . Hold'em is a popular and challenging game in which each player must make the best possible five - card hand by using any com- bination ...
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... tion (or an election, for that matter), the winner is usually quite happy to come away with a squeaker. In poker and litigation, however, the magnitude of victory can make a tre- mendous difference. Poker players know that you can ...
... tion (or an election, for that matter), the winner is usually quite happy to come away with a squeaker. In poker and litigation, however, the magnitude of victory can make a tre- mendous difference. Poker players know that you can ...
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... tion accident case and that you have called the defendant driver to testify as an adverse witness. Assume also that— for whatever reason—the defendant's deposition was never taken, so you do not know the answers to many important ...
... tion accident case and that you have called the defendant driver to testify as an adverse witness. Assume also that— for whatever reason—the defendant's deposition was never taken, so you do not know the answers to many important ...
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CLUBS 9827 Controlling the Opposition | 73 |
SPADES 9824 Digging for Information | 131 |
HEARTS 9829 Ethics and Character | 187 |
RANK OF HANDS | 247 |
GLOSSARY | 249 |
NOTES | 255 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 269 |
INDEX | 273 |
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