Legal Tactics
/ˈliːɡəl ˈtæktɪks/
Definitions
- (n.) Strategic methods and maneuvers employed by parties or their counsel within legal proceedings to gain advantage or influence the outcome.
The lawyer used creative legal tactics to delay the trial.
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Commentary
Legal tactics refer specifically to the practical actions taken to implement broader legal strategy and can include procedural moves, negotiation methods, and courtroom conduct.
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