THE PRACTICE

What They Do Not Teach In Law School

by Stanley Harris, Jr.

THE PRACTICE
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THE PRACTICE

What They Do Not Teach In Law School

by Stanley Harris, Jr.

Published Aug 30, 2019
277 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Biographical


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Book Details

The journey of a southern lawyer.

This is a fictionalized biography about an individual who happened to practice law in Georgia. This book presents interesting legal situations along with other events. Another feature is the presence of numerous client situations which range from the unusual to the bizarre. The breadth of activity provides a combination of the necessity to engage in vigorous research with a creative dimension to provide concepts with extraordinary results.

 

About the Author

Stanley Harris, Jr.

About the Author: Born in Jacksonville, Florida, as the dirigible exited the scene of modern aviation, Stanley E. Harris Jr. knows a thing or two about progress as well as tradition. When he was young, his family moved to Savannah, Georgia, where Stan continues to make a home today, anchoring him to his southern roots apart from assorted forays into the world. Upon graduating from Harvard University and Emory Law School, Stan embarked on a diverse and edifying legal career encompassing clients in business, commercial, real estate and construction matters, generally in the Chatham County area. He has presented and published on matters of cross examination, use of videotape in litigation, zoning issues, restrictive covenants, and other issues and has served as assistant district counsel for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, assistant city attorney, and partner with several law firms in Savannah. His life’s pursuits make him eminently qualified to compile the adventures of “Gordon Graham.”