The author, a colorful trial lawyer, was once described by
Alexander Woollcott as the "Knight with the rueful countenance."
This book is based on lectures Mr. Stryker gave at Yale Law School
in the 1950s. Stryker's uniformly delightful anecdotes afford
unusual insight into how lawyers approach their work, try cases,
cross-examine, and argue appeals - and, repeatedly, how they comes
to terms with lawyer's common duty to serve both his client and the
ethics of his profession.
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