The O'Quinn Law Library collection now includes Fundamentals of Texas Trial Practice: Civil and Criminal (5th ed.) by Judge Robert Barton.
Fundamentals of Texas Trial Practice seems intended for law students, but attorneys might also enjoy the book as a review of the basic elements of trial practice. In addition to in-trial actions such as examining witnesses and addressing the jury, this book reviews subjects such as jury selection and exhibit preparation that new law students may be less familiar with despite being equally critical to success as an attorney. This fifth edition includes updated legal authorities for subjects addressed in previous editions.
Fundamentals of Texas Trial Practice is currently available on the New Books shelf at the far end of the law library reference desk. This book's call number is KFT 1738.B37 2018.
Fundamentals of Texas Trial Practice seems intended for law students, but attorneys might also enjoy the book as a review of the basic elements of trial practice. In addition to in-trial actions such as examining witnesses and addressing the jury, this book reviews subjects such as jury selection and exhibit preparation that new law students may be less familiar with despite being equally critical to success as an attorney. This fifth edition includes updated legal authorities for subjects addressed in previous editions.
Fundamentals of Texas Trial Practice is currently available on the New Books shelf at the far end of the law library reference desk. This book's call number is KFT 1738.B37 2018.
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