The Lawyer’s Blueprint on How to Lose a Case

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Lawyers Make That Lead to Bloated Teams Wasting Resources, Missing Crucial Details That Blindside You in Court, and a Judge Tuning Out Before You Finish Your Argument (And How to Fix Them)

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Written by a litigator with over half a decade of experience navigating the intense world of high-stakes commercial disputes.

"I used to lose every argument—even with my dog. But after reading these insights, not only did I win my last case, but my dog now asks me for permission before barking" - Anonymous

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Here's everything that's inside:

Day 1: (Mistake 1) Assembling a Really Big Team (and how bloated teams lead to communication breakdowns, inefficiency, and higher costs)Day 2: (Mistake 2) Having a Paper 'Allergy' (and how missing key facts or details in documents can lead to embarrassing oversights and missed opportunities to strengthen your argument)Day 3: (Mistake 3) Treating Law Like Math (and how you alienate the judge and the jury by ignoring the human and moral nuances of the case)Day 4: (Mistake 4) Overcomplicating Your Analysis (and why judges tune out, the jury gets confused, and your key points get lost in the noise)Day 5: (Mistake 5) Assuming the Judge Knows as Much as You Do About Your Case (and why this leads to critical points being overlooked, and the judges feeling like you are speaking over their head)

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