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JOE JAMAIL has been…
—The warn who won a greatest legal case in history, Pennzoil vs. Texaco, with $11 billion verdict…
—Has been obliged for a inhabitant stop of 3 dangerous products—Remington 600, Honda All Terrain 3 Wheelers, as well as a medication drug Parlodel…
—Dubbed “King of Torts” by Time as well as Newsweek as well as “Trial Lawyer of a Century” by Texas Monthly as well as California Trial Lawyers…
—The warn who has over $12 billion in jury verdicts as well as over $13 billion in verdicts as well as settlements.
—The lead warn in over 200 personal damage cases where liberation was in additional of $1 million…
—Described by his own mom as a kind of child she didn’t want… More >>
Lawyer: My Trials as well as Jubilations
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5 Comments
Joe Jamail is an arrogant jerk. He has the audacity to claim he is above the little man and superior. His book sucks and reeks of self-importance.
Joe Jamail’s book is a microcosm of his superiority complex. He thinks he is above the little man and this book reeks of his own feelings of self-importance. Why anyone would want to read this piece of garbage is beyond me.
Joe’s account of his life is told in the great prose of a trial lawyer. I really liked this book, if you want a look into this “larger than life” man, buy it. You pay!
Having been in law practice for just over 15 years, I’ve always sought inspiration from my older, more experienced and [much more] wizened colleagues. I’ve often found such inspiration in the example of well known trial lawyers who seem “larger than life.”
I don’t really compare myself to any of these great legal lions. However, I do draw from their gutsy manner and styles, their talent and inspiration. Joe Jamail is one fine example of a great trial lawyer — whose enormous success almost speaks for itself. I for one am quite willing to overlook any personal flaws or quirks among such great colleagues, in favor of learning the wisdom of their experience and trememdous success.
Law students who have just taken a course in professional repsonsibility may characterize Joe Jamail as a bad man, as unscrupulouas, as a jerk. That is probably true. But, argumentum ad hominem. Just because the man is bad, his work may not be. The facts are that Jamail is one of the most successful American lawyers of all time; that he fights a tremendous fight for his clients. Read this book for what it is, an account of an outstanding lawyer and his interesting cases; not as an intro to legal ethics.