Audible Legal Books

Faydra “Spider” Green had a historic career as a Navy lawyer, daughter of a former U.S. president. He managed to navigate complex diplomatic situations, dynamic legal investigations and dangerous military missions, saving the day every time. But now, a man who nearly cost Fay his life has apparently returned from the dead. Now, in revenge, he poses a threat to Fay and national security. Fay will have to make extraordinary efforts to stop it, even manipulating the boundaries of time and space. Dahlia Lithwick, one of the country`s leading legal commentators, tells the captivating and heroic story of the lawyers who fought and won the racism, sexism and xenophobia of Donald Trump`s presidency. For fans of legal drama and shocking legal twists, here are 15 exciting listeners of writers who go beyond the usual titans of the genre. A year ago, I graduated from law school and started a career as a supplier of high-priced legal gadgets. In this article, we have given a rough overview of the most important audiobooks that every lawyer should hear.

While there are other valuable titles to add, we would say that the ones listed in this list are crucial for any budding or practicing lawyer. A contemporary volume highlighting the frank and open views and opinions on a variety of relevant issues of one of India`s most respected legal luminaries. In this narrative story of the United States through major epidemics of contagious diseases, from yellow fever to the Spanish flu, from HIV/AIDS to Ebola, Polly J. Price, how the law and government affected the outcome of epidemics – and how these epidemics, in turn, shaped our government. Price presents a fascinating story that has never been fully explored and draws greater conclusions about the shortcomings of our state and legal response. If you are a lawyer or even a student, you will know that your legal career requires a lot of reading. From textbooks, jurisprudence to non-legal books. Reading so much is always a good thing, but it can sometimes impact your eyes. But before that, if you have an Amazon Audible account, I suggest you sign up for a free trial via the link below: It`s FREE! Not only audiobooks, but also podcasts, originals and much more. A noble profession is about to take its decisive moment. From law schools to prestigious law firms that represent the pinnacle of a legal career, a crisis unfolds. Bestselling author Michael Connelly delivers his first legal thriller, a seditious story about a cynical defense lawyer whose only remaining spark of integrity could cost him his life.

Former Supreme Court justice and respected jurist Asok Kumar Ganguly analyzes some of the cases that led to the formation of new laws and changes in the legal system. Winner of the British Book Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award, 2007. John Grisham`s first non-fiction book, an exploration of small-town justice that went terribly wrong, is his most extraordinary legal thriller to date. The Act is one of the most important books ever written on the use and abuse of the law. The rise to leadership role of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District, which includes Manhattan and several Northern Districts, is a keystone of any legal career: it means leading a team of the best lawyers in America in selecting and winning cases that often have global significance. Geoffrey Berman felt honored to be asked for the position by Donald Trump in 2018. The way Trump sent his predecessor Preet Bharara was disturbing, but the institution was legendary because of its independence. Surely he could do it. A successful law professor and devoted father and husband, Talcott Garland is a proud member of East Coast African-American society and the Inner Circle of the Ivy League.

But when his father, a judge who also happens to be a disgraced Supreme Court nominee, is found dead under strange circumstances, his perfect life is threatened. In his search for truth and justice, Talcott must follow a bizarre series of clues left by his father – even at the risk of losing his career, marriage and life. Richard Allen narrates this captivating right-wing thriller that marked Stephen L. Carter`s literary debut. Denise Mina`s heartbreaking psychological and right-handed thriller is based on a true story. William Watt`s wife, daughter and sister-in-law were brutally murdered in the house they all shared. Watt has an iron alibi, but the police are convinced that he is the murderer. Desperate, Watt rewards information that could help him find the truth.

Peter Manuel claims that he has information that will free Watts and suggests that they meet for a drink. But Manuel is a fraudster with ulterior motives. Their meeting turns into a crazy night of chatter and confessions. The next time the two meet is in a courtroom. Manuel is on trial for the murder of Watt`s family – but Watt`s testimony is truly shocking. The Long Drop, narrated by David Monteath, is a twisted listening to truth, innocence and guilt. Hopefully, these audiobooks contain some interesting ideas and points that will make you think. What you do with these ideas is up to you.