Looking for a book about trial practice or legal tech? I've reviewed a number on this blog. Some of these reviews can be found in the following posts--
Cross Examination for Students and Practitioners
Cross-Examination Handbook: Persuasion, Strategies, and Techniques, by Ronald H. Clark, George R. Dekle, Sr., and William S. Bailey (Aspen Publishers, 2010)
Book Recommendation: The View from the First Chair
The View from the First Chair: What Every Trial Lawyer Really Needs to Know, by Martin L. Grayson (Lawyer Avenue Press 2009)
A Recommended Trial-Ad Book That Won't Steer You WrongTrial Advocacy: Planning, Analysis, and Strategy, by Marilyn J. Berger, John B. Mitchell, Ronald H. Clark (Aspen Publishers 2011)
A Book All Trial Lawyers Will Want to Read
Your Witness: Lessons on Cross-Examination and Life from Great Chicago Trial Lawyers, edited by Steven F. Molo and James R. Figliulo (Law Bulletin Publishing Company 2008).
New Book: Make Better Use of Technology to Collaborate
The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together, by Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell (American Bar Association 2008)
Carolyn Elefant's Solo by Choice
Solo by Choice: How to Be the Lawyer You Always Wanted to Be, by Carolyn Elefant (Lawyer Avenue Press 2011)
Ernie Svenson's New Book Blogging in One Hour for Lawyers
Blogging in One Hour For Lawyers, by Ernie Svenson (American Bar Association 2012)
ADDENDUM 4/17/13 . . . At my other weblog, Evan Schaeffer's Legal Underground, I did a similar post listing books I reviewed and recommended there.
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