Author: Paul Brennan
Narrator: Paul Brennan
Unabridged: 1 hr 46 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 06/01/2020
Genre: Law
A funny book about law and lawyers.
The hard copy book received the following reviews
"An entertaining take on life as a lawyer that skilfully weaves together witty cartoons with satirical insights into the legal profession."
Lawyers Weekly
"A Humorous insight into the idiosyncratic ways of lawyering, catchy in its unpredictability with clever anecdotes about a lawyer's lot".
Peter Fagan
Law Society Journal
"hilarious musings on the legalprofession and legal education peppered with bright and amusing cartoons..... all told in aself-deprecating and offbeat tone".
Survivelaw.com.au the blog for law students and lawgraduates
“An entertaining take on life as a lawyer that skilfully weaves together witty cartoons with satirical insights into the legal profession.”
Lawyers Weekly
"I didn't realise what an uneventful life I've had until I read 101 Reason to Kill All the Lawyers. Paul Brennan's personal anecdotes are hilarious as are his cartoons".
Tony Laumberg
Lawyer and playwright
“Paul Brennan skillfully blends the two opposing forces of Law and Humour and the result is an extremely funny and enjoyable read"
Gary Clark, cartoonist
www.swamp.com.au
“Paul Brennan has done it again! His new book is full of anecdotes and cartoons that touch a nerve. Guaranteed to make you chuckle!”
Simon Tupman, author,
Why Lawyers Should Eat Bananas
http://www.simontupman.com/
“Dangerously entertaining and hilariously funny"
Roger Andrews
www.craftingwords.com.au/
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