Rebel In The Courtroom
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.56 (983 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1461102545 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 270 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-13 |
Language | : | English |
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Not one to retire, he still maintains an active professional life while pursuing his favorite avocation, writing, and his favorite recreation, driving his F-150 Lightning. When he refused to cover up official wrongdoing at the highest levels of government, he was driven from the fraternity of the privileged and began a new career taking on the powerful on behalf of the little guy with a righteous cause. . About the Author Raised in a family that treasured intellectual and artistic accomplishment, Shelly became a young Asst US Atty with a g
When he refused to cover up official wrongdoing at the highest levels of government, he was driven from the fraternity of the privileged and began a new career taking on the powerful on behalf of the little guy with a righteous cause. Raised in a family that treasured intellectual and artistic accomplishment, Shelly became a young Asst US Atty with a great career to look
Inner Workings of "The Man" Mark Ledbetter This is a remarkable book, but not because it is tightly written and well organized. It is not those things. It's personal and opinionated. There's some extraneous name-dropping. It could certainly use an editor's eye to catch those little things that authors miss when reading their own stuff. It meanders.But in the midst of the meandering you stumble on bright pearls of philosophy and economics. And you get an insiders perspective - a rebel insider's perspective - on the realities of the legal system and its. crusader in a crooked city I have lived in Chicago, all mly life, except for my farm in Michigan, married to an attorney, with a family full of attorneys, I am used to the system. Sheldon, is the unique person, I;m not saying everything he does makes sense, but he is the unique attorney who had a conscience and cared about people, he genuinely wanted to help him, his bottom line was not the dollar he would make, but more like a crusader in a crooked city would be the way I would label him dana mcgeeI am including my review and I have r. Robert D. Lamacki said The Courtroom laid bare.. Mr. Waxman has brought us into the courtroom, with a seat at the attorney table. There is a lot of information about court proceedings and the hanky panky within the whole court system. This is a great primer as to the way things work or do not work. Read it in small bites because there is a lot to digest.
The cases in this book is from the files of three decades in the career of a fearless maverick libertarian lawyer who took on the big and powerful for simple justice reads like great courtroom drama. Unlike those lawyers who charge $400 per hour. He is a poh ass country hick. But he does have buffalo skinned cowboy hat. Waxman was also responsible for the Independent Contractor Safe Harbor Test that protects people who use independent contractors. Known as the USA but really shoud be the USA of Fascism--soon to have a dictator and then legally called Nazism. There is a lot of humor in this book besides much sadness over the status of our government and its malicious sisterhood with Big Government and crooked politicians and judges. He doesn't have Gerry Spencer's commanding presence, nor does he have cowboy boots. Do something. He won many cases defended by the Elite of the DOJ Attorneys in D.C--the famed Tax Division. Memoir of a Freedom Lawyer, who thought more about his client; instead of in himself. 30 Boxes of Waxman's papers were donated to the University of Kansas' Spencer Research Library in Lawrence, KS.. Buy this book so you understand what you are fighting