The Litigators
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4.1 • 182 Ratings
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A tremendously entertaining legal thriller, filled with the kind of courtroom strategies, theatrics, and suspense that have won John Grisham acclaim as “an absolute master” (The Washington Post).
After leaving a fast-track legal career and going on a serious bender, David Zinc is sober, unemployed, and desperate enough to take a job at Finley & Figg, a self-described “boutique law firm” that is anything but.
Oscar Finley and Wally Figg are in fact just two ambulance chasers who bicker like an old married couple. But now, with their new associate on board, the firm is ready to tackle a case that could make the partners rich—without requiring them to actually practice much law.
A class action suit has been brought against Varrick Labs, a pharmaceutical giant with annual sales of $25 billion, alleging that Krayoxx, its most popular drug, causes heart attacks. Wally smells money. All Finley & Figg has to do is find a handful of Krayoxx users to join the suit. It almost seems too good to be true . . . and it is.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Grisham's entertaining modern-day legal thriller offers a bitingly farcical look at lawyers at the bottom of the food chain. David Zinc, an associate at a Chicago mega-firm who's sick of the sweatshop he's been laboring in for five years, flees the office one morning and ends up spending all day in a bar. Soon after the bartender finally kicks him out, Zinc spots an ad on a city bus for a firm of ambulance-chasers, Finley & Figg, and resolves to join their hapless practice. Meanwhile, Wally Figg, one of Finley & Figg's two partners, thinks he's found a goldmine after learning that a client who died recently was taking an anti-cholesterol drug called Krayoxx. Zinc, who has zero litigation experience, aids Finley & Figg, who likewise lack litigation experience, in filing suit against the huge pharmaceutical company that produces Krayoxx. Grisham (The Confession) makes Zinc's personal transformation more convincing than his professional one. Some readers may feel the fairy tale ending clashes with the dark humor of the opening.
Customer Reviews
The Litigators
This John Grisham novel was a light and easy read. Like the lawyers in the book there was not allot of knowledge required about litigation. I was not surprised by the outcome.
Another great Grisham outing
This novel comes back to the territory John Grisham inhabits so well. The young idealistic lawyer who fights the odds and wins. Along the way we are treating to a wonderful bunch of characters, some eccentric, some corporate, some working class and some poor. But all fascinating. My only disappointment is it's length. It is over all too quickly, although it all ends in a pleasingly satisfying way. The final chapters tie up perfectly. All I can say is more please. About David Zinc!
G in Toronto
The Litigators
Enjoyed the book and characters until the trial. Way to much jargon and a lot of blah blah. I found I was skipping paragraphs just so I could get back to the interesting parts. A good book just found I lost interest during parts of it.