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Betrayed Profession
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A distinguished lawyer provides an eye-opening indictment of the legal profession, explaining the disintegration of ethics among modern lawyers and examining the role of the great urban law firms in undermining the principles of law as a public service career.
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One other example for reality (truth - considering the author!)being far more riveting than fiction! The decay of american Law (and society, for that matter) is traced back to how a profession betrayed itself! The "Miranda" debacle of Bobby K. started the real breakdown. An entire virtual industry emerged from it and corroded the integrity of not only the legal profession, but dragged down with it also the medical one into a "profit-sharing" business! BRAVO! Mr. Mayer should team up with other disillusioned professionals to create similar eposes!
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Product Details
Binding:
Board book
Dewey Decimal Number:
174.3
EAN:
9780684194165
ISBN:
0684194163
Label:
Scribner
Manufacturer:
Scribner
Number Of Items:
1
Number Of Pages:
320
Publication Date:
1994-05-25
Publisher:
Scribner
Studio:
Scribner
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