I have rarely read a book with such refreshing honesty that has been written by one who has seen the inequity and injustice of their profession and decided to bravely expose it. A book for the idealist in all of us as well as for those who want proactical and insightful tips on evading the tricks and cons of the law industry.
Facinating insights into the legal profession
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Everyone knows the stories. If you have enough money, you can buy yourself a lawyer. They say it after major cases, such as the OJ Simpson trial, but one has to wonder why people haven't done something or observed what the legal profession is. That changes with this book.When looking at the profession with an insiders view, and seeing what they have and want to do, it becomes a whole different ball game. Things hinted at in the television shows, such as the friendships across the room, are shown for what they are. The most interesting part is their motives and when the lawyers avoid you and your phone calls.Actually, this is more of a text book for anyone who wants to hire or use legal services. It is surprisingly informative when you consider it is written in a manner designed to appeal to those who need the legal profession the most and cannot afford them.While designed for Canada, this book can well be applied to virtually any country on Earth.
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