ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR LAWYERS 2003

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This law propagandize casebook was grown by a group of professors during Harvard Law School to deliver students with small or no quantitative credentials to a simple methodical techniques which attorneys need to master to paint their clients effectively. This casebook presents transparent explanations of preference analysis, games as well as information, contracting, accounting, finance, microeconomics, mercantile research of a law, fundamentals of statistics, as well as mixed retrogression analysis…. More >>

Analytical Methods for Lawyers 2003

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  1. Posted March 3, 2010 at 2:42 am | Permalink

    Many hapless humanities and political science majors drift into law school in search of marketable job skills. There they are bewildered by lecture material drawn from “practical” disciplines like finance or accounting that they shunned as undergraduates. These lost souls should read “Analytical Methods for Lawyers” immediately. It’s a great introduction to the jargon and basic concepts of finance, microeconomics, accounting, statistics, and related fields, at least as they relate to legal practice. The writing is clear, the examples are apt, and difficult concepts are introduced slowly. The book won’t turn lawyers into accountants or economists, but it’ll help them talk to them! It’s great.