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A Law Unto Myself : The candid professional and personal memoirs of a British lawyer, Hardback Book

A Law Unto Myself : The candid professional and personal memoirs of a British lawyer Hardback

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They say “a rolling stone gathers no moss” and Brian is no lichen-covered lawyer!  The author's adventures, ghost stories and love life make for a fascinating expose of someone who ought to be fictional rather than real: a rolling stone in every sense of the term!

Everything in his memoirs is true, he says, and he leaves the reader to be the judge of that. His thoughts are controversial and thought-provoking at times, but full of humour and insights into human nature.

Following his father’s advice, Brian qualified as a solicitor in 1965.  At the time he was very much involved in organising student travel, particularly to Greece.

By the mid-1970s his legal and travel interests had expanded to the point where he had to make a choice: he chose to concentrate on the law. His subsequent career in the legal profession has been unusually wide-ranging and he highlights many interesting and amusing aspects of it in his book.

 

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