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The Great Conversation: Battle/Debate Tactics–Feigned Retreat

The Great Conversation: Battle/Debate Tactics–Feigned Retreat

by David L. Smith | Great Conversation, Litigation

So Muhammad Ali, William the Conqueror, Philip II of Macedon, and Themistocles walk into a bar… That joke was not going to end well, but it gets you where I want you. What do these dead old white men have in common with a modern sports icon? Strategy....
The Great Conversation: Battle/Debate Strategy–Misdirection

The Great Conversation: Battle/Debate Strategy–Misdirection

by David L. Smith | Great Conversation

  Two events spurred the idea for a series of posts about strategy. The first was when I was talking with my wife about ways to win arguments with people. My favorite tactic is to lead my adversaries down a string of seemingly logical statements which are...
The Four Rules of Warfare (and Litigation) – von Clausewtiz

The Four Rules of Warfare (and Litigation) – von Clausewtiz

by Keith Lee | Great Conversation

It has often been observed that litigation is war. The analogy is not perfect, but studying military strategy and tactics can prove fruitful for litigators. While many people often turn to Sun Tzu’s Art of War, for guidance in the applicability of military thought to...

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