How to Think Like a Lawyer--and Why
Kim Wehle is a full-time law professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law. She previously worked as an Assistant US Attorney and Associate Counsel in the Whitewater investigation. Wehle is also a CBS News Legal Expert, Analyst, and Commentator, as well as a contributor to BBC World News and BBC World News America on PBS, an Op-Ed Contributor for The Bulwark, and an Opinion Contributor for The Hill. Her work has featured in the Baltimore Sun, the Los Angeles Times, and NBC News Think.
Lawyers are not like the rest of us. They frequently dispute points that should be avoided or hunt for errors in menus "just because." While their obsessive attention to detail might be irritating, it can also be a vital trait.
Do you need to make health-care decisions for an elderly parent but don't know where to begin? Are you at a crossroads in your work and unsure how to proceed? Have you ever been on a jury and struggled to follow complicated legal instructions? How to Think Like a Lawyer has the answers you need to cut through the clutter and get an advantage in your daily life. Kim Wehle explains the details to pay attention to, the questions to ask, the responses to anticipate, and the dangers to avoid. Topics covered include:
- Buying and selling a home
- Understanding Job Terminology
- Making a will and naming a health care proxy
- Managing Health Issues
- Applying for financial assistance
- Divorce negotiations
Wehle demonstrates how to break complex topics down into digestible, easy-to-understand chunks, allowing you to make better decisions in all aspects of your life. Her book is regarded as one of the best books on constitution of the US you should read.
Author: Kim Wehle
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