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Book Synopsis: When the late Ruggero J. Aldisert wrote Winning on Appeal in 1992, it became an instant classic in law school classrooms and appellate law practices across the country. To celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the book’s release, Tessa L. Dysart and Leslie H. Southwick carry on the Aldisert tradition of revealing the “nuts and bolts” of how to prepare an effective brief with the nuanced art of delivering a persuasive appeal to the court. Their meticulously rendered update is replete with dozens of interviews with leading appeals judges and practitioners—treasured guidance from a bona fide who’s who of appellate advocacy in America—and escorts readers into the “wired” courtroom of the twenty-first century, where they explore the benefits and challenges of melding technology with appellate advocacy. With a Foreword penned by U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Winning on Appeal conveys the perfect blueprint for any lawyer who wants to win on appeal.
Reviews “I argued before Judge Aldisert as a young attorney, and I learned from the experience of trying to hold my own in front of the former Marine. I will certainly never forget those occasions. Arguing before Judge Aldisert was the best (and therefore the most demanding) Socratic experience imaginable. Woe to the lawyer who was unprepared or, worse yet, tried to pull something on the court! But to paraphrase that famous Sinatra song, if you could make it arguing in front of Judge Aldisert, you could make it anywhere. I am very pleased that Rugi’s teaching will live on after him in this new edition of Winning on Appeal. For new appellate advocates, this volume should be required reading. I wish that it had been available when I argued my first case. For more experienced attorneys, the book contains advanced tips and reminders that may serve as a corrective against the bad habits that are easy to acquire. For any attorney who wants to know how to win on appeal, this is where to look.” — Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
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Are you an attorney looking to improve your brief writing and oral argument skills? Look no further than "Winning on Appeal: Third Edition" by Ruggero J. Aldisert. This instant classic in law school classrooms and appellate law practices has been updated by Tessa L. Dysart and Leslie H. Southwick to provide you with the latest insights and strategies for winning your appeals.
What sets this book apart is the invaluable guidance from leading appeals judges and practitioners. With dozens of interviews included, you'll benefit from the wisdom of the best in the field. Learn the "nuts and bolts" of preparing an effective brief and discover the art of delivering a persuasive appeal to the court. By incorporating the insights from the "wired" courtroom of the twenty-first century, you'll be equipped to navigate the benefits and challenges of using technology in appellate advocacy.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the best. With a foreword by U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., "Winning on Appeal" is the perfect blueprint to help you win your appeals. Whether you're a new appellate advocate or an experienced attorney, this book is a must-read. It offers advanced tips and reminders to sharpen your skills and correct any bad habits you may have acquired.
Join the countless attorneys who have benefited from Ruggero J. Aldisert's teachings and take your appellate advocacy to the next level. Order your copy of "Winning on Appeal: Third Edition" today and start winning on appeal like never before.
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