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 A compilation of Washington, DC, attorney Jacob Stein's essays about lawyers, judges, clients, literature, and popular culture. The essays in this volume have previously appeared in Washington Lawyer, American Scholar, the Times Literary Supplement, and Wilson Quarterly.

 

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The Late Mr LeRos
7
Irving Younger and Joe DiMaggio
15
Get Me Lechford
23
Atticus Finch LLPFormerly PC Formerly LLC
31
Civility As an Art Form in Diplomacy and the Law
39
Golden Rules
47
Worry
55
Madam Rosa
63
Words and Music
175
An Evening With Louis Armstrong
183
Peter Arno Meets Somerset Maugham
193
The Eponymous Mr Ponzi
205
Bing Crosby Gus Edwards O Henry
213
Cohan and Harris and the Law of Being on the Square
221
Dr Bernhardi
229
General Buck Lanham Ernest Hemingway
239

How to Get a Confession
71
The Investment Building
79
Timing Is Everything
87
Indecision
95
The Discoverers
103
Cold Cash Up Front
113
The Courthouse
119
Outrageous in New York
127
People
133
Señor Wences
153
Curtain Up
165
We Meet by Chance
245
Arrested in Old Havana
253
Daumier in Motions Court
261
In a Little Tin Box
269
Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
277
Lists
285
Spies Are Back at 800 F Street
293
Success
305
Keeping Secrets
317
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Jacob Stein’s practice has involved a wide variety of civil and criminal litigation, including the representation of lawyers with ethical problems.

In 1984, Mr. Stein was selected by the Special Division of the United States Court of Appeals to serve as the Independent Counsel in In Re Edwin Meese III. His investigative work resulted in Mr. Meese being cleared.

Mr. Stein authored the monthly column, Legal Spectator, in the D.C. Bar magazine, Washington Lawyer, for 24 years, commencing in 1991. He was an editor and senior editor of the American Bar Association publication, Litigation. Collections of Mr. Stein’s articles were published in Legal Spectator, Legal Spectator & More, and Eulogy of Lawyers.

As an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law School for over 20 years, he taught advanced courses in the Federal Rules of Evidence; Truth, Falsehood, and the Law; and the Law of Law Firms.

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