A long-overdue exposé of the astonishing yet shadowy power wielded by the world's largest law firms.
Though not a household name, Jones Day is well known in the halls of power, and serves as a powerful encapsulation of the changes that have swept the legal profession in recent decades. Founded in the US in 1893, it has become one of the world's largest law firms, a global juggernaut with deep ties to corporate interests and conservative politics.
A key player in the legal battles surrounding the Trump administration, Jones Day has also for decades represented Big Tobacco, defended opioid manufacturers, and worked tirelessly to minimise the sexual-abuse scandals of the Catholic Church. Like many of its peers, it has fought time and again for those who want nothing more than to act without constraint or scrutiny — including the Russian oligarchs as they have sought to expand internationally.
In this gripping and revealing new work of narrative nonfiction, the New York Times Business Investigations Editor and bestselling author David Enrich at last tells the story of 'Big Law' and the nearly unchecked influence these firms wield to shield the wealthy and powerful — and bury their secrets.
Author(s): David Enrich
Publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
Year: 2022
Language: English
Commentary: Historia del derecho, Procesos y práctica legal, Derecho púlbico
Pages: 384
Tags: Historia del derecho, Procesos y práctica legal, Derecho púlbico
contents
Author’s Note
Prologue: Power Play
PART I
1. A Hustling Business
2. The Independence Principle
3. A Truly National Firm
4. Advertisers-at-Law
5. Creating a Monster
6. Keeping Up with the Jones Days
7. The Greatest Client
8. Aiding and Abetting
9. Judas Day
PART II
10. The Full Fredo
11. Try to Save the Culture
12. Rogue Lawyers
13. Burning the Envelope
14. Make It Go Away
15. Psychological Combat
16. Dirty, Dirty, Dirty
17. Lurching to the Right
PART III
18. The Bloody Eighth
19. Trump’s Stallion
20. You Can Count Me In
21. A Lawless Hobbesian Nightmare
22. A Nice Little Cushion
23. Rich, Pissed Off, and Wrong
24. Subsidizing Trump
25. Bizarre Coincidences
26. Redefining Shamefulness
27. No Vacancy Left Behind
28. Fearmongering
29. We Dissent
Epilogue: The Black Book
Acknowledgments
Notes