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Old 04-29-2011, 02:37 AM   #3
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Well.....this was a quite interesting book, and a quite interesting take on the attorney-client privilege.

I myself couldn't put it down, and it's definitely on par if not better than alot of the Grisham books I've read.

I really enjoyed at about the half-way mark, the deposition where the court is deciding if that privilege should be lifted, that whole section, while only about 7-10 pages was just a fantastic section, and to me, stuck out.

Worth a heck of a lot more than .99 cents for sure!!
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