How to Think Like a Lawyer--and Why: A Common-Sense Guide to Everyday Dilemmas Free Audiobook Download by Kim Wehle


Law is a difficult, frustrating field to learn. There are a lot of pieces, and it can be hard to keep track of what's going on. This audiobook is an easy-to-understand guide that simplifies laws and gives you the insights you need to make sound decisions in your everyday life.

Lawyering is an impressive profession with powerful, fulfilling rewards--and great responsibility. But sometimes it's difficult to figure out how to think like a lawyer and avoid the pitfalls that can result in costly mistakes. Kim Wehle, an experienced lawyer and professor of law at Harvard Law School, helps us understand the legal process by bringing together her pragmatic interpretation of how various laws are applied in everyday life with common-sense principles that will help us make good decisions on our own.

"A lawyer's function is to serve justice, and as a lawyer you have a unique opportunity to help shape it," writes Wehle in her book. "You always have choices, and the more you understand about how laws work, what your rights are, and what your obligations are, the better you can make decisions for yourself."

This book is perfect for the beginner who has ever wondered how a lawyer thinks. Kim Wehle describes in detail how law professors think, what they do and why they do it, and what other lawyers have to say about it. The unique format of this book also includes real-life examples that are gradually explained throughout the chapters, as well as numerous lists of vocabulary words and case studies to help you learn better.

How to Think Like a Lawyer--and Why: A Common-Sense Guide to Everyday Dilemmas was written by Kim Wehle and is a conversational book that discusses different ways of thinking. There are chapters in the book titled How to Think Like a Lawyer and other chapters that discuss issues people may encounter, such as dating and divorce cases.

Published Date 2022-02-22
Duration 4 hours 59 minutes
Author Kim Wehle
Narrated Nicol Zanzarella
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Politics
Parent Category Global Politics, Education, Negotiation & Communication

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