Each chapter demonstrates how to look at a problem the way a geologist looks at a rock. It is not only based on the evolution of Jon May’s thinking and approach to solving problems, but also includes the approaches and mindsets taken by some of the most successful criminal defense lawyers in the country. This guide discusses how to become more creative, adopting a mindset that will help you to prevail in cases that look impossible to win and how to help your client come out a winner even when you lose the case. It is a first of its kind publication which demonstrates both the theory and practice of finding creative ways to go about solving seemingly intractable problems in the defense of an individual accused of a crime. This is not a treatise on criminal practice. Because with the right mindset, hard work, and creativity, you can. "Who Says You Can't.?" is about challenging rules, decisions, and even the assumptions and advice of more experienced lawyers who say you can't do something. Who Says You Can't? Strategies and Tactics for Becoming a More Creative Criminal Defense Lawyer Have an idea for a legal treatise? Interested in getting published through NACDLPress? Please submit proposals to Gerald Lippert at Current NACDLPress PUBLICATIONS
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