Survival Of The Slickest.Survival Of The Slickest Gene Louis Gene Louis (also known as "Gene Bullets") is the frontman of rising hard rock band Bullets and Octane. History Louis was raised in St. Louis, Missouri and taught to play drums by his jazz drummer father. Citizen Control Publications 957 Rt. 33, #196, Hamilton, NJ 08690 0977399400, $22.95 www.CitizenControl.com American lawyers operate the same way prostitutes and gunslingers worked in the Old West--their services are bought for money regardless of any other consideration concerning their clients. And when business is slow, they go out and do their best to drum some up regardless of concerns for the common welfare of the communities in which they reside. Their national trade group called The American Association American Association refers to one of the following professional baseball leagues:
n. Damage to or loss of reputation. disrepute Noun a loss or lack of good reputation Noun 1. that it had to change its name to The American Association For Justice The American Association for Justice (AAJ), formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) is the leading organization for lawyers representing plaintiffs in the United States. because the term 'lawyer' had become so denigrated in the eyes and minds of most Americans. Out of his frustrations upon encountering the legal system in 1999, Gene Louis determined to showcase what is wrong with the American legal profession and has published "Survival of The Slickest: Everyone's Risk Of Being Terrorized By Lawyers". Only if enough of us come to understand what happens behind closed doors in law practices and courtrooms can we do something to reform the practice of law in this country and establish a legal system that produces genuine justice and not just a quagmire of political games that makes 'justice' a prize to who ever can afford the best legal manipulation of the laws and the court system. We live in a time where fairness and justice and held captive to corruption and injustice Injustice American concentration camps 110,000 Japanese-Americans incarcerated during WWII. [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 487] Bassianus murdered after being falsely accused. [Br. Lit. , where lawyers first loyalty is to their paying clients and not to the protection of the community. Simply stated, "Survival Of The Slickest" deserves as wide a readership read·er·ship n. 1. The readers of a publication considered as a group. 2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university. as possible and should be on the shelves of every community library and a part of ever law school collection in the country. |
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