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Survival Guide: Filing Your Own Lawsuit & Much More — Are You in Over Your Head?

Do you know which courthouse to go to? What is evidence, really? Are you sure you remember all the accident details perfectly? Certificate of service? What’s the difference between a summons and a subpoena? Is a grand jury just bigger than a regular one? As a juror, do you really need to listen to everything every witness says, or will the lawyers tell you what it means? This guide helps you understand how the court system works. It also covers such simple things as how you should dress and act in court. If you already know all the answers, you probably went to law school. If you don’t know everything, this book will help you avoid being your own worst enemy or becoming “a fool as a client” at the courthouse.

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Review in MidWest Book Reviews

Do you know which courthouse to go to? What is evidence, really? Are you sure you remember all the accident details perfectly? Certificate of service? What's the difference between a summons and a subpoena? Is a grand jury just bigger than a regular one? As a juror, do you really need to listen to everything every witness says, or will the lawyers tell you what it means?

"Tips Lawyers Wish You Knew: Going It Alone at the Courthouse" by attorney Ann D. Zeigler is guide for the non-specialist general reader on all aspects of how the court system works. It also covers such simple things as how you should dress and act in court.

Critique: Exceptionally well organized and presented, "Tips Lawyers Wish You Knew will prove to be an invaluable and thoroughly 'reader friendly' resource in helping non-lawyers (whether they are plaintiffs, defendants, witnesses, or jurors) avoid being their own worst enemy or becoming "a fool as a client" at the courthouse. While unreservedly recommended for community library collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that "Tips Lawyers Wish You Knew" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $7.99). —
MidWest Book Review, October 2019

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A helpful guide through the vagaries of the legal system, Zeigler deftly explains how the court system works, and how to process a complaint and appeal adverse judgments. — Sherri Burr, Attorney, Author of 27 books, including A Short & Happy Guide to Financial Well Being

Like a page-turning whodunit, but more of a how-to-do-it, this layperson’s guide to the American legal system will keep you up all night. You never know when you’ll need to know.” — Charlene Bell Dietz, educator, award-winning author, and involuntary expert witness

Filled with common sense tips which a typical trial lawyer will usually learn after years of trial and error, this is a must-have reference guide for every trial lawyer.” — Dinesh H. Singhal, Attorney at Law; Board Certified Civil Trial Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization

This is an amusing, pithy compendium of information designed to keep you out of trouble should you choose to represent yourself—or as she would say “At your peril!” — Diane McManus, Clinical Supervising Attorney, Civil Clinic, University of Houston College of Law