Synopses & Reviews
In the noble -- and successful! -- tradition of Kill as Few Patients as Possible, we bring you a collection of intriguing tales from a different realm entirely -- that of the law. A keen observer of our sometimes twisted legal system, trial lawyer Joseph Matthews brings us the view from the trenches in a series of witty, dramatic, and often downright absurd stories.
The pieces range from serious accounts of legal injustice (Matthews has worked for social justice since the '60s) to comic tales of legal hijinks (he has also smuggled an entire gourmet dinner, complete with lemon oil sauce hidden in a fountain pen, to a friend in jail). Whether you are looking to laugh your briefs off or come under the spell of a wild cast of characters, Matthews's book has something for every discerning reader.
Synopsis
Trial lawyer Joseph Matthews brings us the view from the legal trenches in a series of witty, dramatic, and often downright absurd looks at our justice system. Whether you are looking to laugh your briefs off or come under the spell of a wild cast of characters, Matthew's book has something for every discerning reader.