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pabloaun 's review for:
The Litigators
by John Grisham
I absolutely loved this book. The commentary about the good, the bad, and the ugly of tort litigation was highly interesting with the Better Call Saul-esque story painting an entertaining picture of life as a street lawyer. David Zinc as a character was highly moral, encouraging, honest, and funny. The senior and junior partners of Finley & Figg were so well done and while morally gray, they begged sympathy and tough love from the reader. This book was so entertaining and I could not put it down. On a personal level, grappling with the ethical questions of the legal system and being a lawyer has been a challenge and this book helped me see different sides of that. Grisham shows in this book a hard criticism of tort litigation and greed, while also showing a bright spot in caring for others and practicing for the benefit of people who need it. If you have any interest in law or the schemes and trial scenes from Better Call Saul, read this book. Also, it is absolutely hilarious!!