Reviews
"Brian Johnson and Marsha Hunter distill 25 years of experience coaching and lecturing trial lawyers into an indispensable guide to effective courtroom communication." --James Carey, professor, Loyola University-Chicago School of Law, "A must read . . . For lawyers in court, before the media, or in the boardroom, it is close to malpractice not to read and practice its wisdom." -Paul J. Zwier, professor of law, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, "A must read for anyone who makes a living in a courtroom, it belongs on the bookshelf of every trial lawyer." --William Jack, partner, Smith, Haughey, Rice, & Roegge, Grand Rapids, Michigan, "A generation of trial lawyers and teachers of trial advocacy have waited for this book from Johnson and Hunter. Here it is, a wisdom of thought and instruction for how to say and be a trial lawyer. But more, it is for anyone who would speak for others." --Thomas H. Singer, adjunct professor of law, University of Notre Dame School of Law, " The Articulate Advocate is well organized, engaging, and easy to read. I unequivocally and wholeheartedly encourage you to consume it from cover to cover . . . [It]is essential reading for anyone who wants to try cases." --Carol B. Anderson, director of trial advocacy, Wake Forest University School of Law-Winston-Salem, " The Articulate Advocate is well organized, engaging, and easy to read. I unequivocally and wholeheartedly encourage you to consume it from cover to cover . . . [It]is essential reading for anyone who wants to try cases." —Carol B. Anderson, director of trial advocacy, Wake Forest University School of Law--Winston-Salem, " The Articulate Advocate is well organized, engaging, and easy to read. I unequivocally and wholeheartedly encourage you to consume it from cover to cover . . . [It]is essential reading for anyone who wants to try cases." —Carol B. Anderson, director of trial advocacy, Wake Forest University School of Law–Winston-Salem, "A must read for anyone who makes a living in a courtroom, it belongs on the bookshelf of every trial lawyer." -William Jack, partner, Smith, Haughey, Rice, & Roegge, Grand Rapids, Michigan, "Brian Johnson and Marsha Hunter distill 25 years of experience coaching and lecturing trial lawyers into an indispensable guide to effective courtroom communication." —James Carey, professor, Loyola University–Chicago School of Law, "A must read . . . For lawyers in court, before the media, or in the boardroom, it is close to malpractice not to read and practice its wisdom." —Paul J. Zwier, professor of law, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, "The Articulate Advocateis well organized, engaging, and easy to read. I unequivocally and wholeheartedly encourage you to consume it from cover to cover . . . [It]is essential reading for anyone who wants to try cases." -Carol B. Anderson, director of trial advocacy, Wake Forest University School of LawWinston-Salem, "Brian Johnson and Marsha Hunter distill 25 years of experience coaching and lecturing trial lawyers into an indispensable guide to effective courtroom communication." —James Carey, professor, Loyola University--Chicago School of Law, "Highly recommended for attorneys, law school and college library collections and public library collections in major cities." --R. Neil Scott, Crown King Books, "A generation of trial lawyers and teachers of trial advocacy have waited for this book from Johnson and Hunter. Here it is, a wisdom of thought and instruction for how to say and be a trial lawyer. But more, it is for anyone who would speak for others." -Thomas H. Singer, adjunct professor of law, University of Notre Dame School of Law, "Highly recommended for attorneys, law school and college library collections and public library collections in major cities." —R. Neil Scott, Crown King Books, "A generation of trial lawyers and teachers of trial advocacy have waited for this book from Johnson and Hunter. Here it is, a wisdom of thought and instruction for how to say and be a trial lawyer. But more, it is for anyone who would speak for others." —Thomas H. Singer, adjunct professor of law, University of Notre Dame School of Law, "A must read for anyone who makes a living in a courtroom, it belongs on the bookshelf of every trial lawyer." —William Jack, partner, Smith, Haughey, Rice, & Roegge, Grand Rapids, Michigan, "Brian Johnson and Marsha Hunter distill 25 years of experience coaching and lecturing trial lawyers into an indispensable guide to effective courtroom communication." -James Carey, professor, Loyola UniversityChicago School of Law, "Highly recommended for attorneys, law school and college library collections and public library collections in major cities." --R. Neil Scott, Crown King Books, "A must read . . . For lawyers in court, before the media, or in the boardroom, it is close to malpractice not to read and practice its wisdom." --Paul J. Zwier, professor of law, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia