Summary:
The book offers a blend of practical legal advice, humor, and insight into the power of storytelling within the practice of law. It emphasizes how attorneys can effectively use narratives to persuade judges and juries, drawing on the author's experiences as both a lawyer and a writer for television.
Key points:
1. Storytelling in Law: Shapiro notes that storytelling is key for lawyers. Framing legal arguments as stories can simplify complex issues and sway judges and juries.
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