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Facts With Figures (Winning Ways Book 2)

Facts With Figures (Winning Ways Book 2)

Alan Wood
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The three most common types of statistic which legal students and practitioners of all kinds will encounter in daily working life are percentages, trends and averages. These all play a particularly important role in the reports and testimonies of expert witnesses, as well as turn up in pre-hearing submission bundles.



This e-book covers the issues around the use, quality and presentation of data or numbers information which you will face. This is not an attempt to review the whole field of statistics but is a practical application of analytical thinking to evidence when it is expressed in numerical terms.

Armed with the the techniques and points given in this book, you will more effectively consider the degree to which number-based evidence really backs up your case arguments or if more is needed to make your case more compelling. You will also be more capable of scrutinising the assertions of the opposing party, and undermining the strength of their case as you identify weaknesses or inappropriate interpretations of the information at hand.

Even apparently simple figures can create pitfalls for the unwary and this book maps an effective route around them. Putting into action what you learn here , you will convey a message concerning the high standards to which you work and strengthen the appreciative confidence of your clients - vital advantages for anyone facing the competitive challenges of today's legal profession.
Pages
30
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 24, 2014

Facts With Figures (Winning Ways Book 2)

Alan Wood
0/5 ( ratings)
The three most common types of statistic which legal students and practitioners of all kinds will encounter in daily working life are percentages, trends and averages. These all play a particularly important role in the reports and testimonies of expert witnesses, as well as turn up in pre-hearing submission bundles.



This e-book covers the issues around the use, quality and presentation of data or numbers information which you will face. This is not an attempt to review the whole field of statistics but is a practical application of analytical thinking to evidence when it is expressed in numerical terms.

Armed with the the techniques and points given in this book, you will more effectively consider the degree to which number-based evidence really backs up your case arguments or if more is needed to make your case more compelling. You will also be more capable of scrutinising the assertions of the opposing party, and undermining the strength of their case as you identify weaknesses or inappropriate interpretations of the information at hand.

Even apparently simple figures can create pitfalls for the unwary and this book maps an effective route around them. Putting into action what you learn here , you will convey a message concerning the high standards to which you work and strengthen the appreciative confidence of your clients - vital advantages for anyone facing the competitive challenges of today's legal profession.
Pages
30
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 24, 2014

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