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Every Woman Should Go To Law School Or Read This Book

by Margaret Basch

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Think like a lawyer-- and negotiate the legal minefields in your life! You don't have to be a lawyer to survive and thrive in this highly litigious society of ours. Margaret Basch shows you how to think like one by sharing the skills she learned in law school and during fifteen years of legal practice. Even the most timid person can take charge of her life by learning how to: Use readily available forms for leases, wills, lawsuits, and loan agreements--instead of hiring a lawyer Use a law library to answer your own legal questions Negotiate with anyone to get what you want Network and name-drop for fun and profit Write action letters that get results And much more! This book is exclusively for women, because knowledge is power, and it's time for women to claim the power they deserve. Save on legal fees and law school tuition; don't spend three years in a classroom...read this book!… (more)
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Think like a lawyer-- and negotiate the legal minefields in your life! You don't have to be a lawyer to survive and thrive in this highly litigious society of ours. Margaret Basch shows you how to think like one by sharing the skills she learned in law school and during fifteen years of legal practice. Even the most timid person can take charge of her life by learning how to: Use readily available forms for leases, wills, lawsuits, and loan agreements--instead of hiring a lawyer Use a law library to answer your own legal questions Negotiate with anyone to get what you want Network and name-drop for fun and profit Write action letters that get results And much more! This book is exclusively for women, because knowledge is power, and it's time for women to claim the power they deserve. Save on legal fees and law school tuition; don't spend three years in a classroom...read this book!

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