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Lawyers must reason deductively and inductively to reach sound conclusions from "summary" of Thinking Like a Lawyer by Kenneth J. Vandevelde

To think like a lawyer means being able to analyze legal problems and reach logical conclusions based on the available information. This requires lawyers to engage in both deductive and inductive reasoning. In deductive reasoning, lawyers start with a general principle or rule and apply it to a specific case to reach a specific conclusion. This involves moving from the general to the specific, drawing on established legal principles to reach a logical outcome. Deductive reasoning is crucial in legal analysis as it helps lawyers apply existing laws and precedents to the facts of a particular case. On the other hand, inductive reasoning involve...
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    Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Kenneth J. Vandevelde

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