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The law is a good thing, and man has been compiling laws and rules in one way or another since time immemorial. This book is meant for California attorneys, but anyone anywhere can enjoy this book, because it is based on a system of right.Everyone loves to hate lawyers and taxes, and people say the only thing you can be sure about is death and taxes; so what this means is people cannot be sure about attorneys. This book attempts to change all that, to change the state of the world, by bringing attention to a few things called morality and integrity.Ms. Cellaneous, The Unknown Attorney, loves right and justice. This is her third book on the law. Her first book, "Everything you never wanted to know About Your Nonprofit Corporation," was used as a textbook in a graduate class in public management at BYU; and this book is written to complement a CLE course she is teaching for Lawline on line as one of their on line professors.This book is informative and serious and fun, and will point out some real life experiences The Unknown Attorney has had in her own law practice. Who is The Unknown Attorney? Turn to the copyright page in this book to find out. This book is about doing what is right, and about following the rules and about defining integrity and justice. Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, who later became known as Frederick Douglass once said, "Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe." Fredrick Douglass was born a slave; and with those words, he said it all.
This is a time in our history like no other time in our history, but then perhaps no time in history is quite like any other. The Unknown attorney is at it again writing her second legal how-to book, "The Great American Rip Off!" On the horizon there is a crossroad. The signs point to corporate tyranny on one hand, and true democracy on the other. It is now up to us, the American people, the many, the middle class working Americans to decide which path we will follow. The path of democracy requires only one thing. It requires that we raise our voices and be heard by writing to our senators and congressmen and congresswomen and telling them how we feel. This is our test, but there are no right or wrong answers to this test. The only way to fail the test is to stand by idly and not to take the test at all.
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