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Law Practice

Aug. 5, 2005

Law Firms Begin Training Attorneys to Communicate in Court in Clear, Simple English

LOS ANGELES - Attorney David Weinstein doesn't believe in highfalutin speech when making his case in court. "Before I went to law school, I played piano in a bar for four years," Weinstein said. "Those are the types of people who may eventually be solving your problems on a jury."

By Victoria E. Fine
Special to the Daily Journal
        LOS ANGELES - Attorney David Weinstein doesn't believe in highfalutin speech when making hi...

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