"The Lawyer's Almanac" is a practical guide for the soon-to-be and
new lawyer, outlining the situations they will likely encounter
during their legal career. Charles J. Goldman is an experienced
attorney who presents each topic in an easy-to-read and engaging
manner. The information that he provides applies to sole
practitioners and midsize and large firms as well.
While the chapters have humorous headings, the humor is not a
reflection of the author's opinion of the practice of law, as he
has a great respect and admiration for the Law, the majority of its
practitioners, judges, and support personnel as well. Rather, it is
through humor that he effectively presents the topics that can make
or break a new lawyer. His chapters include: Don't go into the
Alamo the Day Before the Mexicans Come Over the Wall Courtesy
Counts Write What You Mean and Mean What You Write When in Doubt,
Don't Remember the Advice, "Stop, Look, & Think " Don't
Research for an Hour When a One Minute Phone Call Will Get You the
Answer ...among others. is a wise investment in your career as a
successful and savvy lawyer
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