
Bad Lawyer
A Memoir of Law and Disorder
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Narrado por:
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Alex McKenna
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Anna Dorn
Law school was never Anna Dorn's dream. It was a profession pushed on her by her parents, teachers, society...whatever. It's not the worst thing that can happen to a person; as Dorn says, law school was pretty "cushy" and mostly entailed wearing leggings every day to her classes at Berkeley and playing beer pong with her friends at night. The hardest part was imagining what it would be like to actually be a lawyer one day. But then she'd think of Glenn Close on Damages and Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde and hope for the best.
After graduation, however, Dorn realized that there was nothing sexy about being a lawyer. Between the unflattering suits, sucking up to old men, and spending her days sequestered in a soul-sucking cubicle, Dorn quickly learned that being a lawyer wasn't everything Hollywood made it out to be. Oh, and she sucked at it. Not because she wasn't smart enough but because she couldn't get herself to care enough to play by the rules.
Bad Lawyer is more than just a memoir of Dorn's experiences as a less-than-stellar lawyer; it's about the less-than-stellar legal reality that exists for all of us in this country, hidden just out of sight. It's about prosecutors lying and filing inane briefs that lack any semblance of logic or reason; it's about defense attorneys sworn to secrecy - until the drinks come out and the stories start flying; and it's about judges who drink in their chambers, sexually harass the younger clerks, and shop on eBay instead of listening to homicide testimony. More than anything, this book aims to counteract the fetishization of the law as a universe based entirely on logic and reason. Exposing everything from law school to law in the media, and drawing on Dorn's personal experiences as well as her journalistic research, Bad Lawyer ultimately provides us with a fresh perspective on our justice system and the people in it, and gives young lawyers advice going forward into the 21st century.
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“A must-read for anyone considering law school.” (Kirkus)
Three part experience
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Great style of writing, but too little substance
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Loved it.
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Real Talk
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I think she could have developed a couple of the client relationships a bit more for those not already acquainted with the legal field, however I understand this is a fine line because of privileges that may have been breached if she expanded so I think I can overlook that missed opportunity as a practical reality. The biggest critique I have is that the ending kind of just felt abrupt. I don't know that I got a big final message from it, but it may have been her intent I suppose.
I liked the casual style and the biting sarcasm that wasn't overdone. It's hard to hit the right balance on that kind of time, but I think she did well for a first book. It was refreshingly candid and I appreciate that she didn't cast herself as a savior or an absolute authority on gender or race issues. She highlighted them without making it about herself, which is appreciated and added a surprisingly level of credibility to a book ironically titled Bad Lawyer. It's too bad the field forces people like her out because they are the few of us that help safeguard against the monotony of sociopathic attorneys that feed off the inequities and injustices inherent in a system created by humans whereby many prey off the misfortunes of others.
In conclusion, I think it was worth a read and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book for a book club. There's lots of discussion points to make for a lively debate.
I get it
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Yuck. Save your credits
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Not about Law
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Terrible. Miss this one
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