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Full Courtroom Press

Full Courtroom Press

Current price: $18.99
Publication Date: October 26th, 2022
Publisher:
BookBaby
ISBN:
9781667841946
Pages:
402

Description

Full Courtroom Press takes the reader behind-the-scenes and into the mind of former combat Marine and current Boston civil trial lawyer, Mike Lyons, as he plans and strategizes to meet the challenges of two dramatic cases. The powerful force of shame keeps both clients from being forthright with Mike, creating tension and obstacles during each trial. Mike educates the reader about how to win in a courtroom.

This book is both entertaining and enriching. Attorney Lyons meets head-on the challenge of proving a priest's metamorphosis from a paragon of the church and esteemed faculty member of a Catholic college to a controlling sexual predator of a young sister of the church. At the same time Mike litigates in family court a difficult custody case. He has to overcome his client's dalliances as she surprises her lawyer and the reader day after day. In time we learn that not only Danielle but also her husband, a Boston Brahim, are far from puritanical. Mysterious witnesses and unexpected bombshells provide evidentiary twists that impact the outcome of each trial.

Intrigue carries over into Mike's own family life. While Mike's wife has a liaison with a Congressional candidate, Mike resists the sexual advances of a flirtatious client. He and his wife finally confront their wounded marriage.
It's a page turner!

About the Author

Marty Aronson is a seasoned trial lawyer. Following graduation from Dartmouth College (BA) and Boston College Law School (JD), he became managing principal of a Boston litigation firm, White Inker Aronson, PC.
In addition he was adjunct professor at Boston College Law School where he designed and taught courses in trial advocacy and negotiations for 45 years. Marty served as board member and volunteer attorney for Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association, and was designated a Super Lawyer by Boston Magazine. He was president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). A proud family man, Marty has two daughters, a son-in-law, and four grandchildren. He and his wife, Ellen, live in Manhattan.