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Lawyers, Clients & Narrative: A Framework for Law Students and Practitioners
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  • Carolyn Grose
  • Margaret E. Johnson, University of Baltimore School of Law
Description

This book is a new primary text for use by the full panoply of experiential courses, including clinical, externship, legal writing, practical, interviewing, negotiation, counseling, and trial/appellate advocacy. Using multimedia examples, including the podcast Serial, as well as exercises drawn from actual lawyering situations, this book describes, explores, and analyzes narrative as a pedagogy of lawyering. The book addresses the broad spectrum of skills and practice areas and fora that the profession increasingly demands.

This is a comprehensive book for using narrative, stories, and storytelling to develop more fully and effectively as a lawyer. The book provides the theory and information for planning for, conducting, and reflecting on various lawyering activities. In addition, the authors make the teaching relatable and transferable to a variety of contexts by using concrete examples drawn from their own extensive practice, writing, and teaching using lawyering and narrative.

ISBN
1531003842
Publication Date
8-1-2017
Publisher
Carolina Academic Press
Keywords
  • storytelling,
  • clinical,
  • externship,
  • legal writing,
  • practical,
  • interviewing,
  • negotiation,
  • counseling,
  • and trial/appellate advocacy
Citation Information
Carolyn Grose and Margaret E. Johnson. Lawyers, Clients & Narrative: A Framework for Law Students and Practitioners. (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/margaret_johnson/18/