Bad Lawyer, Anna Dorn
Bad Lawyer, Anna Dorn
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Bad Lawyer
A Memoir of Law and Disorder

Author: Anna Dorn

Narrator: Alex McKenna

Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hachette Books

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis


Law school was never Anna Dorn's dream. It was a profession pushed on her by her parents, teachers, society... whatever. It's not the worst thing that can happen to a person; as Dorn says, law school was pretty "cushy" and mostly entailed wearing leggings every day to her classes at Berkeley and playing beer pong with her friends at night. The hardest part was imagining what it would be like to actually be a lawyer one day. But then she'd think of Glenn Close on Damages and Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde, and hoped for the best.
After graduation, however, Dorn realized that there was nothing sexy about being a lawyer. Between the unflattering suits, sucking up to old men, and spending her days sequestered in a soul-sucking cubicle, Dorn quickly learned that being a lawyer wasn't everything Hollywood made it out to be. Oh, and she sucked at it. Not because she wasn't smart enough, but because she couldn't get herself to care enough to play by the rules.
Bad Lawyer is more than just a memoir of Dorn's experiences as a less-than-stellar lawyer; it's about the less-than-stellar legal reality that exists for all of us in this country, hidden just out of sight. It's about prosecutors lying and filing inane briefs that lack any semblance of logic or reason; it's about defense attorneys sworn to secrecy-until the drinks come out and the stories start flying; and it's about judges who drink in their chambers, sexually harass the younger clerks, and shop on eBay instead of listening to homicide testimony. More than anything, this book aims to counteract the fetishization of the law as a universe based entirely on logic and reason. Exposing everything from law school to law in the media, and drawing on Dorn's personal experiences as well as her journalistic research, Bad Lawyer ultimately provides us with a fresh perspective on our justice system and the people in it, and gives young lawyers advice going forward into the 21st century.

About Anna Dorn

Anna Dorn is a writer living in Los Angeles. A former criminal defense attorney, her article on juvenile life without parole was cited by Justice Sotomayor in Jones v. Mississippi. She has written about culture for LA Review of Books, the Hairpin, and Vice Magazine. She is the author of the novel Vagablonde and the memoir Bad Lawyer.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tao on February 09, 2021

"People in my class wanted to save the environment, find housing for the homeless, and provide fair, adequate representation for people with disabilities or those seeking US citizenship. But, for the most part, they all moved on to associate positions in Big Law, defending major corporations accused......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 10, 2021

I received a copy of this book for free from the publisher (Hachette Books) in exchange for an honest review. What a wild ride! I’m just about to graduate law school so I thought it was the perfect time to read this book. Even though the author is a white woman from a privileged background and I am a......more

Goodreads review by Matt on February 09, 2021

Thank you to Hachette Books for my gifted copy in exchange for an honest review! BAD LAWYER is Anna Dorn's memoir - a story of a lost millennial soul who did what many privileged, aimless academic types ultimately do... go to law school. For going to law school would keep her high-achieving parents......more

Goodreads review by Emma on May 11, 2021

*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Hachette) in exchange for an honest review.* BAD LAWYER is a memoir about the author's brief time spent working in law—her lack of talent for it and conflicted relationship with it—but also the ugly truth of our legal system, one that is not ne......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on November 05, 2024

True Life: I'm in love with an author who doesn't know I exist If you're here because you're a fan of Anna's novels: To get the absolute most out of this, I'd suggest finishing all 3 (Vagablonde, Exalted and Perfume & Pain) before starting this. If you're here because you wanted a behind the scenes lo......more


Quotes

“A must-read for anyone considering law school.”—Kirkus