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Ross Guberman's: The Role Of Personality
08 March 2017
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In this article, “Ross Guberman's: The Role of
Personality” featured in the American Bar
Association's Appellate Issues, Wendy McGuire
Coats gives a 3 page overview of Guberman’s recent
literature.
Coats breaks down the different personalities of legal writers
(Engaging, Candid, Imaginative, and Approachable) and
summarizes Guberman’s thoughts and teachings.
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