I've heard about a story in which a writer won the Pulitzer Prize for equating Business to the selling of a used car.
Is there a book that metaphorically equate/relate Trial Law covering the various tools of torts/criminal law between prosecutors and defendants to the offense and counter punching defense of Boxing/Fighting/Karate?
Simple Example: Throw a jab, block counter
battery vs. consent, etc etc
It be cool if a Martial Artist/Boxer Attorney decided to write a book on it with similar metaphors for an aspiring student of law like myself.
If not, if any aspiring Attorney writers who happened to be a boxer, etc - wanted to write a book like this, credit me for the idea and why don't you write one? : ), basically steal this idea from me.
Is there a book that metaphorically equate/relate Trial Law covering the various tools of torts/criminal law between prosecutors and defendants to the offense and counter punching defense of Boxing/Fighting/Karate?
Simple Example: Throw a jab, block counter
battery vs. consent, etc etc
It be cool if a Martial Artist/Boxer Attorney decided to write a book on it with similar metaphors for an aspiring student of law like myself.
If not, if any aspiring Attorney writers who happened to be a boxer, etc - wanted to write a book like this, credit me for the idea and why don't you write one? : ), basically steal this idea from me.