Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Review: Letters to a Young Lawyer by Alan Dershowitz



Enjoyed having this short book of 'Letters to a Young Lawyer' this is a fresh and juicy introduction for those thinking of entering Law school and has some useful information about life too. Alan Dershowitz will take you to the inside of Law environment. The  behavior and certain insights he have encountered through out his career. He will define to you what it means to be a Lawyer and the things that comes to it whether you like it or not.

You may also have queries in your mind like ..How can a lawyer defend those accused of heinous crime? How can they sleep by helping them get out of jail? You would find the answers to this and provide a new frame of understanding. You would even respect how they're able to manage this type of life. You'll often hear the phrase the means justify the end depends on the situation it incorporates.

The book will take you to the house of Judiciary, and court Justices, the way some mensch take a case, excerp from certain outstanding lawyers and prosecutors. From time to time you'll get terms of the law which tickle your curiousity. The sum of it is actually a view of being on the side of a lawyer's life, being the representative on behalf of the client. The spokesperson of your rights according to the constitution. 

Of course, there are factors to everything. Alan made a way for those young lawyers to provide vivid picture of what he/she are yet to discover and the circumstances it may bring that may shock or grip your heart. I would recommend that you read this whatever profession you may have, its more beneficial for those entering law although its also an informative material for everyone outside this business-- to know their legal rights when they seek to get a representation.

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