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The King of Torts The King of Torts by John Grisham
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“[Golf Club description:] Once it had enough members to sustain itself, it began the obligatory practice of excluding others.”
John Grisham, The King of Torts
“Rich folks can tolerate almost anything, but not rejection.”
John Grisham, The King of Torts
“Some OPD lawyers were zealously committed to defending the poor and oppressed, and for them the job was not a stepping-stone to another career. Regardless of how little they earned or how tight their budgets were, they thrived on the lonely independence of their work and the satisfaction of protecting the underdog.”
John Grisham, The King of Torts
“Mass tort litigation was not practicing law. It was a roguish form of entrepreneurship.”
John Grisham, The King of Torts
“He was ashamed of his greed and embarrassed by his stupidity. It was sickening what money had done to him.”
John Grisham, The King of Torts
“had a flair for the narrative”
John Grisham, The King of Torts
“Street life was a struggle to survive today, with no time to reminisce and nothing in the past to get nostalgic over. There was no future so that point of reference was likewise unknown.”
John Grisham, The King of Torts