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All lawyers have to convince someone about something from time to time. This program is part of a powerful new series designed to help lawyers develop a practical, working knowledge of the principles of logic, argumentation, and persuasion. “Logic” is a study of the principles of sound reasoning; “Argumentation” is the process of reasoning systematically to support a proposition; “Persuasion” is the process by which a person’s attitudes are influenced by communications from other people. In this program, we focus on ten common informal logical fallacies, discussing how they are formulated; how to recognize them; how to use them; and how to refuse them in litigation, in contract negotiations, and in other contexts as well.
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60 NHMCLE Live Minutes
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