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This chapter focuses on the most important technique for proving that a rule applies or should apply (or that it doesn’t apply): using facts.

You will weaken your clients’ prospects if you simply pile legal authorities on judges and then assume that they will figure out why those authorities are applicable. Instead, draw on facts to compel a court to invoke (or reject) a particular line of cases.

Some of the major ways of achieving this goal appear below.

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Source: Messing Noah A. The Art of Advocacy: Briefs, Motions, and Writing Strategies of America's Best Lawyers. Aspen Publishers,2013. — 310 p.. 2013

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