Nonfiction
This book depicts a legal system jeopardized by lawyers' and judges' mental distress and shows how regenerative altruism could simultaneously improve their well-being and repair this broken, dysfunctional system. Emphasizing altruism and correlated traits like courage, compassion, and meaning, the book presents proven concepts to quickly and reliably elevate individual well-being and promote justice.
This book integrates empirical legal research, cognitive and social psychology, organizational behavior, legal ethics, and neuroscience to understand and improve legal decision making.
This book examines American law firms, pinpoints their achievements and deficiencies, and identifies the steps necessary to restore their competitiveness.
In this groundbreaking book, Randall Kiser presents a multi-disciplinary, practice-based introduction to the major soft skills for lawyers: self-awareness, self-development, social proficiency, wisdom, leadership, and professionalism.
This book guides attorneys and clients through legal decision making.
In this book, 78 attorneys in California and New York, selected for their exceptional ability to predict case outcomes, describe how they evaluate, negotiate and resolve litigation cases.