Malice Aforethought: How Lawyers Use Our Secret Rules to Get Rich, Get Sex, Get Even-- and Get Away with itMalice Aforethought is a behind-the-scenes look at American attorneys who are poisoning the American legal system: how and why they do it and how they cover it up. Marston contends that in the rare instances attorneys are caught breaking the law, they receive a slap on the wrist; they are almost never disbarred. |
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Theyre Everywhere 21 285 | 21 |
Good Guys in Black Hats | 38 |
One John Otherwise Unknown | 51 |
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