What must-read books are recommended for law majors?

1, beautiful John? Naisbitt, my opinion.

The author of this book is a famous futurist. His book Megatrends has been on the bestseller list in The New York Times for more than two years, with a circulation of over 9 million copies. This book is the result of the author's years of experience in trend observation, which can be used to analyze, judge and predict the future development trend of society. This is especially conducive to changing the rigid, single legal thinking mode and narrow vision of law students.

2. Beautiful Frank? Portnoy, behind honesty? Morgan Stanley's shady money game

This book reveals the darkness behind the so-called investment banking halo in the west: most people join the investment industry just for a reason to destroy rationality. This book is like a wake-up call for those who pursue and advocate the ideal of western rule of law.

3. Susan May? O 'Neill, from a student to a lawyer? An introduction to the practice of American lawyers.

This is a pamphlet, about 654.38+ million words, published by Peking University Publishing House. This is the earliest book published in China on the professional characteristics and basic methods of foreign lawyers. Some of the methods introduced, such as understanding customer intentions, evaluating cases, holding meetings, making phone calls, etc. , has a very high reference value for practicing lawyers. I used to regard this book as a must-read for my team lawyers.

4. Ma Jun, the thinking and skills of judges

The author of this book is one of the top ten judges in Beijing and has rich experience in judicial practice. Although the writing of this book is a little tedious and boring, and the case selection is narrow, the contents listed are the essence, which is a good book that tells the judicial practice in depth and practicality in recent years.

5, Gao Yun "Thinking handwriting? Lawyers' Thinking and Writing Skills (Volume I)

This is my new work, the theme is to write legal thinking and writing, which is interspersed with a large number of examples to guide newcomers in law how to get started, learn, grow and develop their careers.

6. Hao Yiming, Working DNA

This book is best for graduates to read. The author of this book is a disabled person, but he is also the most attractive publisher in Taiwan Province Province. He set off a reading craze among cartoonists such as Cai Zhizhong, Zhu Deyong and Jimmy. In this book, he describes the problems and thinking methods encountered in three stages of his career, guiding readers to understand and love their work.

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