Adam J. Hornstine, a counsel in WilmerHale's Litigation/Controversy and Securities Departments, is credited as a member of the Editing Committee in the recently released publication, Introduction to Advocacy: Research, Writing, and Argument, 8th Edition Designed for law students, the publication serves as a textbook to guide students on legal advocacy and legal writing.

Edited by the Board of Student Advisers at Harvard Law School, the book offers a "how to" instruction for structuring and improving legal memos, briefs, and the like. In addition, by focusing exclusively on the litigation model of dispute resolution, the book "analyzes the various stages of work" students will need to do in order to reach resolutions.

Jeff Habenicht, an associate in the firm's Litigation/Controversy Department, also served on the book's Editing Committee. Jeff was a member of the Board of Student Advisers' Executive Board at the time the book was finalized.

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