Synopses & Reviews
With humor in the tradition of Robert Benchley and S. J. Perelman, this collection of three previous works reveals the absurdities of life in a law firm through the mythically inept firm of Fairweather, Winters & Sommers. In Advanced Law Firm Mismanagement, the firm's founder, Stanley Fairweather, discusses the goodand not-so-goodold days and looks ahead with a bit of trepidation at where the profession is going. In The Ins & Outs of Law Firm Mismanagement, lawyers are viewed through the eyes of the firm's non-lawyerssecretaries, paralegals, the computer geekwho know better than anyone else how ridiculous lawyers can be. And in Was That a Tax Lawyer Who Just Flew Over? the lawyers are shown from the point of view of their clients and other outsiders.
Review
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The Handbook of Law Firm MisManagement is to the law firm experience what M*A*S*H* was to the Korean conflict.” —
Chicago Bar Association RecordAbout the Author
Arnold B. Kanter is the author of The Essential Book of Interviewing: Everything You Need to Know from Both Sides of the Table.