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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Nagel, Stuart S ; Unknown
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| Publisher: |
Praeger
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| Date: |
06/16/1987
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| Binding: |
Hardcover
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| Condition: |
NEW
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This book demonstrates the use of the personal computer as an integral component of legal decision making. Nagel begins with an overview of the use of microcomputers as a tool in the legal decision-making process. He reviews in detail the currently available decision-aiding software. Several important areas of decision-making are covered, including predicting the outcome of future cases in light of previous relevant cases and present facts; litigation choices such as whether to go to trial or to settle; allocating attorney resources; and negotiating and mediating. The book can help one's law practice more profitable, less time-consuming, and more competitive.
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