A classic guide for legal advocates exploring seven core virtues essential for courtroom excellence: honesty, courage, industry, wit, eloquence, judgment, and fellowship.
Key Features:
- Sir Edward Abbott Parry (1863-1943) was a British judge and dramatist and the book was originally published in 1923.
- Combines philosophical insight with engaging anecdotes from legal history.
- Celebrated for restoring the "lost art" of advocacy, emphasizing moral foundations and rhetorical skill.
This book should be read by law students, practicing lawyers, bar libraries and readers with interest in legal ethics and courtroom craft.