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Analogical reasoning helps lawyers draw parallels between cases from "summary" of Thinking Like a Lawyer by Kenneth J. Vandevelde

Analogical reasoning is a powerful tool that lawyers use to draw parallels between cases. By identifying similarities between different situations, lawyers can apply previous legal decisions to new scenarios. This process involves comparing the facts and legal principles of past cases with those of the current case to determine how relevant precedents should be interpreted and applied. When using analogical reasoning, lawyers must carefully analyze the similarities and differences between cases to determine how persuasive a particular precedent may be. This involves assessing the strength of the analogy and considering factors such as the factual context, legal principles, and reasoning behind previous decisions. By critically evaluating the similarities between cases, lawyers can make informed arguments about how the law should be interpreted in a ...
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    Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Kenneth J. Vandevelde

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