Litigators
by:
John Grisham (author)
Oscar Finley: street cop turned street lawyer. Wally Figg: expert hustler and ambulance-chaser. David Zinc: Harvard Law School graduate. Together, this unlikely trio make up Finley & Figg: specialists in injury claims, quickie divorces and DUIs. None of them has ever faced a jury in federal...
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Oscar Finley: street cop turned street lawyer. Wally Figg: expert hustler and ambulance-chaser. David Zinc: Harvard Law School graduate. Together, this unlikely trio make up Finley & Figg: specialists in injury claims, quickie divorces and DUIs. None of them has ever faced a jury in federal court. But they are about to take on one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the States. David gave up his lucrative career at Chicago's leading law firm for this: the chance to help the little guy stand up to the big corporations. But if Finley & Figg have right on their side, why do his new partners feel the need to carry guns in their briefcases? David thought he was used to cut-throat law from his days at Rogan Rothberg, but this is something else. He knows he was right to get out. He just may live to regret his new choice of firm...
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781444729702 (1444729705)
ASIN: 1444729705
Publish date: 2011-10-01
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
It's a very slow paced novel but definitely a must read book.David Zinc who works for a big law firm got far too tired and burned out becoz of his tight working schedule.One day, he goes to a bar and gets himself drunk for the whole day without telling anyone which includes his wife.Then sees an ad ...
I have not read a Grisham novel in several years and I have heard such good things about this one I decided to pick it up. This story did not disappoint and it reminded me of all the things I like about his books.The story is about two really bad ambulance chasers are trying to make it big. Then one...
I love Grisham's books and this one didn't disappoint. I love his writing style. This book is about mass-tort litigation which is fascinating to me.