Landmark civil rights suits, the “Chicago Eight” trial, Mafia cases, all recalled in a candid memoir by one of America’s leading lawyers.
In 1958, John C. Tucker began a legal career that would lead the Chicago Tribune to call him “one of Chicago’s finest and most idiosyncratic trial lawyers.” Now, in a book reminiscent of Scott Turow’s classic One L, told with painstaking honesty from the twilight of his legal career, Tucker details the difficult steps in learning the trial attorney’s trade...
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