Review of 'The Street Lawyer'

The Street Lawyer by John Grishom

Michael has his life and career mapped out for him as a successful lawyer in a big law firm until one day he has an encouter with a desperate homeless man when his life is completely turned around. We follow him as he discovers there is more to practiciing law than just to make lots of money as he turns his backs on his potential millions to take up defending those that cannot defend themselves – the homeless of Washington D.C. A fast-paced if somewhat sentimental novel of greed and the search for truth in a young man's life as he struggles with the moral questions of his chosen profession.

Rating: “It is OK but I have some issues”


Genre: General Fiction


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