courtcraft
/ˈkɔːrtkrɑːft/Definitions
1. noun
Skill or expertise in dealing with the judiciary, particularly in a clever or deceptive manner.
“The lawyer’s courtcraft allowed her to win the case despite the lack of evidence.”
1. noun
Skill or expertise in dealing with the judiciary, particularly in a clever or deceptive manner.
“The lawyer’s courtcraft allowed her to win the case despite the lack of evidence.”