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Big Law | Ron Liebman
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As America s giant law firms start to behave like Wall Street conglomerates, Big Law arrives as a page-turning, in-the-know, cautionary novel of a legal revolution gone mad. As a young partner at Dunn & Sullivan, one of New York's most prestigious law firms, Carney Blake has represented dozens of high-profile clients. But being a pawn of Big Law often means defending the corporate dirt bags of the world the spillers, the drillers, and the killers. Morality aside, Carney is starting to make a name for himself, despite having a father who resents his success and an unpredictable big brother bent on self-destruction. So when Carney is suddenly asked by his firm's chairman to represent the plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit and not, as usual, the corporate bad guys he warily accepts. Maybe they're turning a corner, he thinks. And even if they aren't, when else has a junior partner been assigned such a major case, with a possible billion dollar payout? But Carney can't fool himself for very long. As he digs deeper into the case, he uncovers corruption and maliciously orchestrated schemes that go straight to the top of Dunn & Sullivan along with the true motives behind his placement on the case. Written by former top litigator Ron Liebman, Big Law is a thrilling, fast-paced roman a clef that exposes the secrecy, deception, and machinations underlining America s most powerful mega-firms."
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Big Law | Ron Liebman
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Thoroughly entertaining. Filled with first-rate villains & good guys, anchored by an all-too-human protagonist. Amidst the narrative expect to learn something about the internal nuts & bolts of big law firms and the personalities that run the show. Locals will enjoy the NYC "screen shots" (Keens Steakhouse, the Pepsi sign in LIC on the East River). Reminiscent of Grisham, but north of the Mason-Dixon. Recommended if you like the legal genre.

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Big Law | Ron Liebman
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I like legal thrillers that are written by lawyers. A junior partner starts to see the truly dirty side of his major law firm. #FirstLines -- "I'm not much of a drinker. 'Another over here, please,' I call to the barmaid." #bookmail

Theresa That's a great 1st line! 8y
Alfoster Love this❤️❤️❤️! 8y
DebinHawaii Awesome first line! 🍸🍷🍸🍺 8y
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