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September 09, 2013 |

To Win Cases, Remember K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple, Stupid)

The appellate lawyer's job is to come in after the trial and kill all the survivors. And after nearly a quarter century of killing survivors, Robert B. Gilbreath is convinced that the first cousin to Occam's razor -- the K.I.S.S. principle -- applies to litigation. Building a case from the ground up on the simplest possible legal framework always produces better results.
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June 24, 2013 |

Listen Up, Mr. or Ms. Know-It-All

We lawyers tend to have healthy egos and believe we're always right, writes Robert B. Gilbreath. We're extremely competitive, too. So, it's hard to accept guidance from other lawyers. But, to be blunt, it's a stupid mistake to resist this kind of teamwork.
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