About Make Your Case
<b>* Celebrity Status:</b> Acker is a well-known TV personality starring on <i>Hot Bench</i>, a twice-Emmy-nominated CBS nationally syndicated show that averages 3.2 million viewers daily and is now in its sixth season.<br><br>
<b>* Huge Media Platform:</b> In addition to her regular CBS television appearances, Acker has her own podcast¿<i>The Tanya Acker Show</i>¿and has done interviews for other popular news channels, shows, podcasts, and radio stations, including <i>Good Morning America</i>, <i>Entertainment Tonight</i>, <i>Wendy Williams</i>, CNN, <i>Anderson Cooper 360</i>, and countless others.<br><br>
<b>* First Celebrity Judge Book On This Topic:</b> From Judge Wapner to Judge Judy, there has never been a book on navigating civil court by a celebrity judge. Yet, a non-celebrity book like <i>Represent Yourself in Court</i> by Paul Bergman (published by NOLO) has sold nearly 30,000 BookScan copies in six editions since 2003.<br><br>
<b>* Covers Likely Legal Disputes from COVID-19 and Looting from Unruly Fringes of Protests:</b> The first everyman's legal guide to demystify and provide guidance for some of the most likely civil lawsuits to be brought and defended against in our new era of multiple national traumas.<br><br>
<b>* Visible High-Profile Events:</b> Acker regularly emcees high-profile public and philanthropic events, including the 2017 and 2018 Vera Institute Galas (in 2017 she moderated a conversation with Eric Holder), the 2017 and 2018 Western Justice Center Galas, and the 2016-2018 Public Counsel Galas, (in 2017, Public Counsel honored Bryan Stevenson and featured John Legend; in 2018 it honored Mike Farrell and featured Aloe Blacc).<br><br>
<b>* Availability for Media:</b> Acker is a frequent guest on TV and radio and also has been featured in various print and digital media. She¿s in production on <i>Hot Bench</i> generally only five days a month, so she¿ll have substantial opportunities to promote the book. <br><br>
<b>* Increased Need for This Book:</b> As Judge Tanya Acker explains, with today¿s increased interactions¿in person, online, in business and personal relationships¿there have never been more opportunities to offend and to take offense . . . and to sue or be sued!<br><br>
<b>* Judge Judy:</b> Likely foreword or blurb and support from Judge Judy.<br><br>
<b>* Navigation and Strategy:</b> Includes advice on understanding the bewildering processes of civil litigations, as well as strategies to win.
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