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A courtroom professional shows you how to protect yourself and your assets and laugh all the way to the bank.
In this unique handbook, the author lifts pivotal secrets from judges and courtroom litigators so you'll know the difference between puffing, perjury and fraud, between binding and non-binding, between a financial cough and the legal equivalent of congestive heart failure.
If you're in business, own property, want to build and safeguard your nestegg or are anything but a social hermit, you need this information.
(This work is currently in publishing protocal and is scheduled for release in Spring, 2010.)
Excerpt
"SAVE THE PIECES OF PAPER FOR YOUR LAWYER!"
"...'I know we wrote our agreement down on this piece of paper, but this is what I'm going to do with that.' And I tear up the paper and say, 'Jim, we don't have an agreement anymore. The deal is off. We don't have a contract anymore.'
"Jim tells me, 'Oh, yes, we do.'
"And why?
"Because Jim knows a contract is not a piece of paper."
"Writing down our agreement helps us not to forget what the terms are of our agreement. It is the written memorial of our agreement or promises. The piece of paper is evidence of our agreement. Tearing up the piece of paper does not end the agreement. It only affects the written evidence of our agreement.
"SAVE THE PIECES OF PAPER FOR YOUR LAWYER!"
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Reader
Reviews for "How To Be Smart, Shrewd & Cunning--Legally!"
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| Reviewed by Paula Shene |
10/4/2009 |
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| how quickly can this be in print? |
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| Reviewed by Sandie May Angel-Joyce |
2/24/2009 |
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Richard:
This is very interesting. I have always loved courtroom dramas and things like that. I watched all the court shows on the TV. Judge Mathis, Judge Joe Brown, Judge Judy. The only judge I don't like is Judge Marilyn Millan (not sure if it's the correct spelling), it is because she always blindlessly makes assumption and does not always put on her listening ears, she's a poor judge.
I would love to have a copy of your book! Can't really wait!!! Heeeheee!!! I'm SOOOO into courtroom dramas and legal things!!!
Sandie Angel :o)
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| Reviewed by Deborah Simpson |
9/7/2008 |
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This book is definitely a needed piece of informative literature. As a paralegal for 20+ years, I sincerely hope this book is a huge success, as I believe it will help many.
Thank you for putting together this very important work.
God Bless,
Deborah |
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| Reviewed by R.D. Pounds |
6/12/2007 |
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This promises to be not only fascinating, but it has the potential to save someone from an apoplexy (well, at least from suffering a lot of stress due to ignorance of the legal system)...wonderful project, Richard!
Best of luck,
Gina |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Engler |
6/5/2007 |
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| I've played the dummy too many times, Richard, so it sounds like I need your book. Let us hear the trumpets when it's out. The fox and eggs for the cover is a great idea...Jerry |
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| Reviewed by Gwendolyn Thomas Gath |
4/29/2007 |
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Richard this book sounds like quite a piece of informative work!
Wishing you great success this sounds like a winner too!
Congrats on the upcoming publication and all the best to you/books.
~Gwendolyn A. Thomas
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| Reviewed by E. Lucas-Taylor |
3/10/2007 |
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Catchy title...good luck with your book and booksignings.
Elizabeth |
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