The Trouble with Law Is Lawyers
By Randy Voorhees
It’s a good thing lawyers are thick-skinned. From Dostoyevsky calling lawyers “a conscience for hire” to notorious bank robber Willie Sutton equating the legal profession to his own line of work, the world is filled with quotable quotes about those who practice law. The Trouble With Law Is Lawyers is a collection of the most scathing of these. Quite possibly the most insufferable, cursed group of “professionals” in the world, lawyers have a long, illustrious list of critics, including Shakespeare, F. Lee Bailey, and Alan Dershowitz. You’ll find them all in this vicious little volume.
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Paperback
- Price: $4.95
- Dimensions: 3.84 x 3.42
- ISBN: 9780740718939
- Publish Date: 10/3/2001
- Pages: 160
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About the Author
Randy Voorhees, is an author, editor, and an agent with book packager Mountain Lion, Inc. He's also the author of You Might Be a Golf Nut If. . . and You're an Over-the-Hill Golfer When . . . .