Learning about lawyers from a Grisham novel is a little like basing your world
view on what you see on Jerry Springer. Sure, the story is accurate as to the
individual on the show, but it has little to do with 99% of the population.
Grisham makes great reading, but don't assume that the contents have much to do
with the every day world of lawyering.
Scott
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If you want to learn about "Tort Attorneys", read "King of Torts" by Grisham.
Just read the book on vacation, along with Hemmings, Motor Trend, Automobile,
Kas's Manual, Triumphs in America, and four British car mags--dream vacation!
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