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ISBN-10 : B0CLBJSL1S
Author: Whitney G.
I rammed my crappy Honda into the back of a custom black McLaren, and the sexy bastard who owned it was far from amused.
Especially when I abandoned him at the fiery scene with an “I.O.U.,” twenty dollars, and a pack of glow-in-the-dark condoms as payment. (I’m too broke to afford car insurance.)
I managed to make it to my interview with a few seconds to spare, but the partner I was expecting to meet wasn’t there.
Instead, it was the unforgettable guy I’d just crashed into: Mr. Damien Carter. And his first question–‘Do you know that running away from the scene of an accident is a crime?’–convinced me that I was not getting this job.
Filthy Lawyer The Firm Series 1st Table of contents:
1. Cover
2. Filthy Lawyer
3. Contents
4. Dedication
5. A Note from Whitney G.
6. The Firm Series
7. Synopsis
8. Prologue – Damien
9. Negligence (n.) – Damien
10. Abandonment (n.) – Elizabeth
11. Tainted Evidence (n.) – Damien
12. Cross-Examination (n.) – Elizabeth
13. Motive (n.) – Damien
14. Good Faith (n.) – Elizabeth
15. Prove (v.) – Damien
16. Foreseeable risk (n.) – Damien
17. Probable cause (n.) – Elizabeth
18. Failure of Consideration (n.) – Damien
19. Escape Clause (n.) – Elizabeth
20. Disorderly Conduct (n.) – Damien
21. Discovery (n.) – Elizabeth
22. False Imprisonment (n.) – Damien
23. Incompatible (adj.) – Elizabeth
24. Irrelevant (adj.) – Elizabeth
25. Crime of Passion (n.) – Damien
26. Punitive Damages (n.) – Damien
27. Admission of Guilt (n.) – Damien
28. Object (v.) – Elizabeth
29. Modus Operandi (n.) – Elizabeth
30. Mitigating Circumstances (n.) – Elizabeth
31. Impossibility (n.) – Damien
32. Settle (v.) – Elizabeth
33. Two Stakeouts (& A Crime Scene) Later
34. Witness (n.) – Elizabeth
35. Third Party (n.) – Damien
36. Racketeering (n.) – Elizabeth
37. Harass (v.) – Elizabeth
38. Dismissal (n.) – Damien
39. Recuse (v.) – Elizabeth
40. Pro Bono (adj.) – Damien
41. Remand (v.) – Elizabeth
42. Possess (v.) – Elizabeth
43. Agreement (n.) – Damien
44. Performance (n.) – Elizabeth
45. Cite (v.) – Damien
46. Undue Influence (n.) – Elizabeth
47. Willfully (adv.) – Elizabeth
48. Control (n.) – Damien
49. Several Cases Later
50. Emotional Distress* – Elizabeth
51. Credibility (n.) – Elizabeth
52. Collateral Attack (n.) – Damien
53. Recess (n.) – Elizabeth
54. Notice (n.) – Elizabeth
55. Conflict of Interest (n.) – Damien
56. Carrying on business (v.) – Elizabeth
57. Risk of loss (n.) – Elizabeth
58. Release (v.) – Damien
59. Several Unresolved Cases (& Blocked Calls) Later
60. Mental Suffering (n.) – Damien
61. Privilege (n.) – Elizabeth
62. Surrender (v.) – Elizabeth
63. Deception (n.) – Damien
64. Redirect (n.) – Damien
65. False pretenses (n.) – Elizabeth
66. Unclean Hands (n.) – Damien
67. Rescue Doctrine (n.) – Damien
68. Fictitious Defendants (n.) – Damien
69. Gift (n.) – Elizabeth
70. Bargain (n.) – Damien
71. Void (adj.) – Elizabeth
72. Summons (n.) – Elizabeth
73. Reciprocity (n.) – Damien
74. Redeem (v.) – Elizabeth
75. Reasonable Doubt – Andrew
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