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By G. Christopher Ritter
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Without question, the process of preparing a case calls for strong cognitive skills - researching, analyzing and putting facts into a legal framework, as well as the skills of developing a case "story" and arguing it before a jury. These are skills that attorneys learn in law school and hone over years of practice.
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