In this erotic legal thriller, Michael Hemmingson explores sexual perversity within the judicial system. Kelly O'Rourke, an editorial assistant at a large publishing house, has filed a lawsuit against the conglomerate's best-selling author after a questionable night on a yacht. As her lawyer soon finds out, Kelly isn't quite as innocent as she seems. A sordid history of sexual deviance and BDSM may not be limited to her past.
This sweet story about inspiring moms, and the kids they love, will be a treasured favorite and a great gift for the lawyer-moms in your life!
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Historian Paul Brand has spent much of his career discussing the birth of the legal profession; he often uses the ... Thus, English law became a unique, insular system with few foreign ideas, which explains “how the reasoning of a small ...
Jack Tobin, the main character of The Mayor of Lexington Avenue returns in this non-stop novel that combines enthralling plot twists with some of the best coutroom fiction being written today.
For as long as legal writing courses have existed, students have been given large quantities of information all at once. They are then expected to digest it in one large...
One firm—Heller Ehrman— expressly abandoned its successful and longstanding culture in an effort to move up the profitability list. TWENTYFIVE YEARS after the failed experiment of Finley Kumble, the story of Heller Ehrman proved again ...
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Michael Brock is billing the hours, making the money, rushing relentlessly to the top of Drake & Sweeney, a giant D.C. law firm.
The Lawyer's Song splits open the profession and lays it bare. The young student considering life as an attorney will find his or her view of this work changed, in a number of ways less romanticized and in others, more so.
Based on author Dr. Artika R. Tyner's leadership development and community engagement work, Planting People, Growing Justice(TM), the book shows how attorneys can use their legal skills to work for social change, contribute to communities ...
Gerald Williams , a law professor at Brigham Young University , conducted an experiment to measure aspiration level . Williams randomly selected and matched pairs of Iowa attorneys to negotiate a settlement to a hypothetical legal ...