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A judge offers seven concise essays that set out the virtues he considers essential to effective advocacy: honesty, courage, industry, wit, eloquence, judgment, and fellowship. He mixes practical advice, professional anecdotes, and historical reflection to show how lawyers should combine persuasive technique with ethical restraint, diligent preparation, and respect for colleagues and the court. Each chapter focuses on a particular quality, explaining courtroom demeanor, methods of argument, and the balance between zealous client representation and fidelity to truth. The collection aims to instruct newer practitioners and to remind experienced counsel that legal skill must be grounded in character and service to justice.

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Sir Edward Abbott Parry

Sir Edward Abbott Parry was a notable British judge and author, recognized for his contributions to legal literature and advocacy. His works often reflect his extensive experience in the legal field, particularly during his time in Manchester. Parry is perhaps best known for "Don Quixote of the Mancha, Retold by Judge Parry," which showcases his ability to reinterpret classic literature through a legal lens. His other significant works, such as "The Law and the Poor" and "The Seven Lamps of Advocacy," delve into the intersection of law and social justice, highlighting his commitment to addressing the needs of the underprivileged within the legal system.

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