In a no-holds-barred memoir, an attorney speaks out on his forty-year career as the legal representative for many of Washington's power elite, going inside some of his most difficult and intriguing cases to reveal how he prepared for trials, handled witnesses, and crafted arguments, transforming the American legal system in the process. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
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“The best legal read . . . in decades. A brilliantly entertaining work, both for the lawyer and the layman.”–Washington Times Robert S. Bennett has been a lawyer for more than forty years. In that time, he’s taken on dozens of high-pro?le and groundbreaking cases and emerged as the go-to guy for the nation’s elite. Bob Bennett gained international recognition as one of America’s best lawyers for leading the defense of President Bill Clinton in the Paula Jones case. He has always fought for justice. This is his story.Born in Brooklyn and an amateur boxer in his youth, Bennett has often brought his street-?ghter’s mentality to the courtroom. His case history is a who’s who of ?gures who have dominated legal headlines: superlobbyist Tommy Corcoran, former secretaries of defense Clark Clifford and Caspar Weinberger, Marge Schott, and, most recently, New York Times reporter Judith Miller and former World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz.Throughout the telling of his life in court, Bennett offers refreshing and straightforward advice. He explains to readers how he prepares for trial, handles witnesses in the courtroom, crafts his opening and closing arguments, and provides other terrific tips and object lessons for success in law and life. This memoir is both a great read for lawyers, law students, and political readers who want a look inside the Beltway power game, and an intimate and compelling story of one lawyer’s attempt to fight hard and fair.
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