Always worth pointing out this time of year: if you use our Amazon bookstore to buy holiday presents, a portion of your shopping outlays go to support the work of this site. Better yet, why not buy your friends (or yourself?) some food for thought in the form of books and other products related to our themes here? Not to be excessively self-promotional, but my book The Rule of Lawyers of not long ago is once again relevant to current headlines in a big way, given the close look it takes at Mississippi’s Richard (Dickie) Scruggs and the tobacco and asbestos lawsuits that made his fortune. If you check the right-hand column of our front page, you’ll also see ShopThisBlog.com, which offers a thoughtfully designed and easy to use guide to buying many books mentioned in this space.
Another book we’ve had occasion to mention here (well before its publisher bought an ad!) is Adam Freedman’s well-received The Party of the First Part, on the oddities of the language we sometimes call “legalese” (Aug. 22). And don’t forget the much-acclaimed DVD A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar (Sept. 28), which includes me as an interviewee in the bonus material.
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