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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Compelling Figure, Uncompelling Autobiography,
By Greg T. Smith (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lawyer: A Life Of Counsel And Controversy (Paperback)
Arthur Liman was a tremendous lawyer and citizen of this country. He was one of the more cognitively brilliant lawyers of the past 50 years, and possessed a social conscience of the highest order.Unfortunately, something is simply missing in this autobiography. I found it uneven and incomplete. The quality of the book simply doesn't match the quality of the person.
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best books in general, highly recommend it for anyone interested in law,
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This review is from: Lawyer: A Life of Counsel and Controversy (Paperback)
I can hardly understand mediocre to negative reviews, and the fact that there are only five reviews for such an excellent book. If anyone is hesitating from reading this book as I was upon reading reviews, please take my word and give it a chance! I am sure first 20~30 pages would prove its value to you, especially if you are interested in law.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT LAW...GREAT LAWYER,
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This review is from: Lawyer: A Life Of Counsel And Controversy (Paperback)
Arthur Liman is the ultimate example of a LAWYER with talent, intelligence, and involvement in most great cases from 1965 through his death in 1997. This is a MUST READ for any aspiring laweyer and certainly a boost to a practicing lawyer. One of my lifetime 10 best books.Milken, the Contra-Ran Scandal, Atticca Riots,...he was the man there.
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great book, very enjoyable to read,
By "hanssebstian" (San Juan, Puerto Rico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lawyer: A Life of Counsel and Controversy (Hardcover)
This is a remarkable autobiography. I highly recommend it, especially to those considering entering the legal profession. Liman is a superb writer who's easy-to-read style makes reading the book both an enjoyable and worthwhile experience. Most importantly, Liman vindicates the legal profession by stressing the important contribution that good lawyers can offer to society. He also provides interesting insight into his role as a defense lawyer in the Michael Milken case and as a key player in the investigations of the Attica Prison riot and the Iran Contra scandal. Regards, Hans Perl-Matanzo
5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dreck,
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This review is from: Lawyer: A Life Of Counsel And Controversy (Paperback)
As an entering student at Yale Law School, the Liman Foundation gave each and every one of us a hardcover copy of this, Arthur Liman's treacly memoir. It took me until my third year to read it; I missed nothing.Liman's career is utterly unworthy of a memoir; it is the sort of career than anyone of my colleagues at Yale could have with very little effort and even less ambition. Liman happily spends his life at the teat of corporate America; his "public service" is two quick resume-building years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, and then he retreats back to the big-firm partnerhsip track. Any interesting experiences in the corporate world are happily ommitted; he mentions anti-semitism briefly when covering his college years at Harvard, and then never mentions it again. His later-career public service is reserved for high-level work on government committees, but after years of amassing vast sums as a corporate lawyer, he never says, "That's enough," and always returns to his million-dollar partnership at his big firm. He bellyaches at how much worse big firms are now than they were in the 50s when he was starting out, yet offers no examples of anything he did to help change the oppressive status quo. I must admit I am glad I read this miserable little book, if only to discover what kind of lawyer I never want to become. |
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Lawyer: A Life Of Counsel And Controversy by Arthur L. Liman (Paperback - September 17, 2002)
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