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Book details
  • Genre:LAW
  • SubGenre:Litigation
  • Language:English
  • Pages:154
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098348618

I'll Take The Case

Wild & True Law Stories

by Jonathan Plaut

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Overview
Long-time litigator Jonathan D. Plaut shares 18 of his best true law stories -- out of over 1,500 he has handled in his career. Some are funny, some are poignant, some are heartbreaking and some are just wild, and they range from criminal law, civil litigation and sports law to international disputes and family battles. Fasten your seatbelt...
Description
This book is a must-read for any college student who is thinking about going to law school, or anyone who has an interest in real life crime or real life legal stories. "I'm trying to be objective here, but the book is absolutely brilliant." –Attorney S, Washington DC "A work of art." – Attorney SM, Boston, MA "It steps into a philosophical space, and made my head explode." – Professor HY, Boston "Amazing..... It's a rollercoaster, and a must-read for anyone who is even thinking about law school. The book takes me places I never thought you could go in the law." – Attorney B, Denver, CO "It just gets better and better. I'm bummed that it's over. I just enjoyed the hell out of it." – DB, Santa Cruz
About the author
Jonathan D. Plaut has litigated more than 1,500 cases in the United States and abroad, and is corporate counsel for numerous companies. He is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and New York and is the Chair of the Business Law Council of the Massachusetts Bar Association. Jonathan served as a criminal prosecutor for Norfolk County, Massachusetts and clerked for Superior Court and Federal judges. He has taught law courses at Tufts University and Boston College, and taught Japanese language at several schools.