Hafsa Ijaz's review
Bending the Arc by Nicholas Gretener is written on depiction of professional life of lawyers. This book describes a successful attempt of a dedicated lawyer towards giving value to morality while doing legal practices. His deep routed believe of paving the way towards serving justice on utmost priority is highlighted in his way of practicing law.
It highlights the challenges of young lawyers who struggle to make a place in profession. How newly established law firms could make a way to excel in their career. What could be the possible ways to align professional opportunities in fruitful manners? Why is this important to establish an elite legal unit? How keeping governmental backing and access to agencies could pave a way towards proper investigation?
It describes how an access to high-scale cases can be made possible in a lawyer’s career. This is not just important for someone’s career growth but also aligns with national interests of any region where such talented lawyers are serving.
This book also highlights how emotional intelligence of a lawyer could help him to stay strong despite being facing emotional imbalance due to loss of loved ones. As such kind of losses are also the part of life and couldn’t be neglected.
Reader can find a glimpse that how a lawyer can get successful in maintaining his integrity despite all the uncertainties during fluctuations in case scenarios. As clients couldn’t most of the time withstand the traumatic shifts and behaves differently on unusual responses of judges during unexpected events.
Case scenarios has been described in this book with all the possible detailing for the readers, however this book is specifically written in professional context, usual fiction readers could find this difficult to stay engaged with the book. As one by one it leads to professional aspects of lawyers only while highlighting some aspects of their personal life also. So, all the law nerds could be interested in this writing, and the ones who are aspiring lawyers.
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