Put' litigatora: CHemu samurayskiy kodeks mozhet nauchit' sudebnogo yurista
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Picture a samurai in a courtroom. For him, litigation is a noble battle in which it is necessary to protect the interests of the client who hired him to the last breath, while maintaining honor and dignity. This is how lawyer Mergen Doraev sees modern litigators, judicial lawyers. Instead of a kimono, they wear business suits, and instead of a sword, they use their own ingenuity and charisma. But the set of ethical rules that guide them is not much different from bushido, the code of the sa...























