The Art of Conflict: Tales from the Courtroom
By (Author) Michael A. Kahn
By (author) Alan C. Kohn
BookBaby
BookBaby
15th July 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Jury trials
Paperback
218
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 15mm
303g
The Art of Conflict pairs each of five previously published articles on practical lawyering advice by an esteemed trial attorney with a fictional short story by an award-winning author-attorney on the same theme as that article. The essays, on topics such as cross-examination, provide keen insight into the practical side of the law. The short stories add genuine drama and some humor to the difficult practical lawyering issues all attorneys must fact.What exactly are the magical powers of the courtroom clerks--especially as compared to the black-robed figure wielding the gavel. Is the term "ethical trial lawyer" an oxymoron When it comes to a winning courtroom strategy, is there more than one way to skin that cat And what about that dreaded term "judicial activism" What happens in the courtroom when judicial activism spring to life For fans of legal thrillers, this book offers a unique and compelling mixture of fiction and reality.
A former United States Supreme Court law clerk, Alan is a trial lawyer specializing in business litigation. Commencing his career with the defense of court-martial cases while in the Army Security Agency and continuing to the present day, Alan has tried over 100 cases and more than 80 appeals.Alan's trial expertise extends to jury and non-jury cases in federal and state courts and has included representing clients in antitrust, securities, contract and domestic relation disputes, as well as class action, RICO and legal and accounting malpractice defense.Alan has also tried major commercial arbitration cases and has served as a neutral arbitrator, a party-appointed arbitrator and a mediator in business disputes. He served as a court-appointed settlement master and successfully mediated a settlement of 380 dioxin cases filed in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis.A Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and the American Bar Foundation, he has received best lawyer recognitions from various local and national organizations, including a Lifetime Achieved Award in the Law from Who's Who in America (Marquis).