Tales From the Oldest Profession: As told by a Very Common Lawyer

In 43 years as a lawyer, Kevin O'Donnell encountered a wide and sometimes weird mix of characters - lawyers, clients, judges, police, and others. His story is not about the law, it's about people, those he worked with, alongside, and against.


You might think some of the stories are improbable or even impossible. You'd be correct, but they're all true. There are tales of some notable people he had the privilege of working with, and some unusual situations he faced. There were occasional threats of violence, which he survived, together with aggression from some of his peers, in and out of court. During his days as an articled clerk through partnerships to his senior lawyer years, he gathered a litany of fascinating anecdotes for your reading pleasure.


Many of the people he writes about are still his friends, some never were, and some are now deceased. They've all provided him with plenty of amusement over the years. He still has a wry smile as he brings their shared adventures to life in this memoir

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Tales From the Oldest Profession: As told by a Very Common Lawyer

In 43 years as a lawyer, Kevin O'Donnell encountered a wide and sometimes weird mix of characters - lawyers, clients, judges, police, and others. His story is not about the law, it's about people, those he worked with, alongside, and against.


You might think some of the stories are improbable or even impossible. You'd be correct, but they're all true. There are tales of some notable people he had the privilege of working with, and some unusual situations he faced. There were occasional threats of violence, which he survived, together with aggression from some of his peers, in and out of court. During his days as an articled clerk through partnerships to his senior lawyer years, he gathered a litany of fascinating anecdotes for your reading pleasure.


Many of the people he writes about are still his friends, some never were, and some are now deceased. They've all provided him with plenty of amusement over the years. He still has a wry smile as he brings their shared adventures to life in this memoir

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Tales From the Oldest Profession: As told by a Very Common Lawyer

Tales From the Oldest Profession: As told by a Very Common Lawyer

by Kevin O'Donnell
Tales From the Oldest Profession: As told by a Very Common Lawyer

Tales From the Oldest Profession: As told by a Very Common Lawyer

by Kevin O'Donnell

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In 43 years as a lawyer, Kevin O'Donnell encountered a wide and sometimes weird mix of characters - lawyers, clients, judges, police, and others. His story is not about the law, it's about people, those he worked with, alongside, and against.


You might think some of the stories are improbable or even impossible. You'd be correct, but they're all true. There are tales of some notable people he had the privilege of working with, and some unusual situations he faced. There were occasional threats of violence, which he survived, together with aggression from some of his peers, in and out of court. During his days as an articled clerk through partnerships to his senior lawyer years, he gathered a litany of fascinating anecdotes for your reading pleasure.


Many of the people he writes about are still his friends, some never were, and some are now deceased. They've all provided him with plenty of amusement over the years. He still has a wry smile as he brings their shared adventures to life in this memoir


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781959493464
Publisher: Kevin O'Donnell Books
Publication date: 11/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 334
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kevin O'Donnell practiced in various areas of the law in a number of places in Australia over the course of 43 years. Beginning as a law student, progressing through the articled clerk process, and on, he ran the full gamut of employee lawyer, sole practitioner, senior associate, and partner of a mid-sized firm. Twelve of his latter years were with a leading Melbourne law firm. As well as mentoring/teaching/training young lawyers, he was persuaded to become an occasional academic at one of Melbourne's universities providing practical training to law students.
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