By Richard Jaffe, New Horizon Press, 2012, $24.95
Ever since Louis Nizer penned “My Life in Court,” attorneys of all stripes have aspired to find meaning in their lives through publication of a memoir filled with professional achievements in and out of the courtroom. Inevitably, the efforts to differentiate their work from the mundane fall flat, as the reader is resigned to completing a long read filled with loosely-connected anecdotes that defeat the purposes of the author. In “Quest for Justice: Defending the Damned,” we are presented with the rare exception.
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