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    May It Please the Court!: From Auto Accidents to Agent Orange - Building a Storefront Law Practice into America's Largest Suburban Law Firm by Leonard L. Rivkin, Jeffrey Silberfeld, Jeffrey Silberfeld

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    • Pub. Date: April 2000
    • 444pp
    • Sales Rank: 788,639
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      • Pub. Date: April 2000
      • Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
      • Format: Hardcover, 444pp
      • Sales Rank: 788,639

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      May It Please the Court presents the story of one man's rise from a struggling sole practitioner to the senior partner of the largest suburban law firm in the United States.

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      June 20, 2000: I found Leonard Rivkin's book, 'May It Please The Court!' to be very entertaining, interesting, and very easy to read. My trepidation of picking up and reading a book written by a lawyer was totally unfounded. I expected to be bored by legal mumbo jumbo and boring statistics. It was quite a pleasant surprise to find the book reading more like a novel. My principle purpose was to read the chapters on Agent Orange. Mr.Rivkin's accounting of the 'behind the scenes' activities and proceedings truly opened my eyes to many obscure, but highly pertinent details and facts. I have come away with a new attitude toward the subject. My assessment of this book, and Mr. Rivkin's ability to shed light on Agent Orange where it has not been shown before, gets my 'two thumbs up'. Capt Patrick McCrary