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ISSN 0024-7081
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Vol. 56, Issue Online, 2025October 13, 2025 CDT

Getting the Reader to Say “Yes”: Applying Negotiation Principles from the Books Getting to Yes and Getting Past No to Achieve Effective and Persuasive Legal Writing

Patricia Montana,
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Patricia Montana, Getting the Reader to Say “Yes”: Applying Negotiation Principles from the Books Getting to Yes and Getting Past No to Achieve Effective and Persuasive Legal Writing, 56 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. (2025).

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