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The Defense by Steve Cavanagh

January 25, 2021 by Jake 1 Comment

I saw this laughable image/tweet in the time I was reading the book and since it’s close to the plot summary, I figured I’d bless y’all with it. There’s a certain condescension amongst book readers as to how seriously they should take page-turning novels. I often hear the phrase “Turn off your brain for this one!” While there may be some truth to it, most fiction requires elaborations and expansions of the truth. You could read something like The Defense and grouse about how something like that […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Eddie Flynn, legal, New York City, Steve Cavanagh, The Defense, thriller

Jake's CBR13 Review No:11 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Eddie Flynn, legal, New York City, Steve Cavanagh, The Defense, thriller ·
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Lackluster Career Advice

Safe and Effective Practice by Jean Cote

October 31, 2019 by Wanderlustful Leave a Comment

My home is cluttered with career advice books that I didn’t ask for but which it was strongly implied that I should read.  Because these two were shorter books, I’m pairing them together in a single review: Safe and Effective Practice by Jean Cote: Lawyering is easy says an old white man. Ah, hindsight, that vaunted mountaintop that the experienced get to judge the rest of us from.  Jean Cote was previously a judge on Alberta’s Court of Appeal, the highest court in the province, […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: advice, Attracting Selecting and Retaining Great People, Back to School, bingo, cbr11bingo, Denis Cauvier, Jean Cote, Leadership, legal, Safe and Effective Practice

Wanderlustful's CBR11 Review No:48 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: advice, Attracting Selecting and Retaining Great People, Back to School, bingo, cbr11bingo, Denis Cauvier, Jean Cote, Leadership, legal, Safe and Effective Practice ·
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A courtroom drama come to life.

Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson

July 13, 2019 by kella Leave a Comment

After hearing Stevenson speak at the Global Leadership Summit and being moved to tears, I knew I needed to pick up his book, and it does not disappoint. Stevenson starts by telling his own story of becoming a lawyer and the events that prompted him to found the Equal Justice Initiative – an organization that provides legal counsel and advocates for those living on society’s margins, the poor, the wrongly convicted, and women & children who didn’t necessarily deserve the convictions they received. He paints […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bryan Stevenson, equality, just mercy, justice, legal

kella's CBR11 Review No:22 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Bryan Stevenson, equality, just mercy, justice, legal ·
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