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File Size: 966 KB

Print Length: 384 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0375726551

Publisher: Vintage (February 8, 2005)

Publication Date: February 8, 2005

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B000FCJXTW

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This excellent book is best read alongside Boies's own memoir, Courting Justice. I’ve been interested in Boies for a while, after seeing Charlie Rose interview him about the Prop 8 litigation last year and, more recently, after reading Malcolm Gladwell’s excellent (as usual) profile of him in his last book on underdogs. Boies’s career is remarkable—he was already a go-to Wall Street litigator before the DoJ hired him to prosecute the Microsoft antitrust litigation, leading Al Gore’s legal campaign in Florida and eventually to the Supreme Court, and now heading the Prop 8 fight. What makes these two books stand out is not just their subject, it’s that they manage to cover that subject from two perspectives that are independently fantastic. Donovon is a legal reporter who was assigned to cover the Microsoft trial, got to know Boies and pitched the book idea to him. He agreed, and she followed him for the “miracle year” following that, through Bush v. Gore. In the middle of that year, Boies was approached by a book publisher to write a memoir. In Courting Justice, we get a first hand view of Boies and how he thinks. Standing alone, the memoir manages to avoid the self-masturbatory tone that ruins too many other autobiographies. Then, in v. Goliath, Donovon paints an honest picture of Boies with a little distance. Donovon is clearly taken in by his charm, but is also not shy to point out criticisms of his work. If you’re in law, and especially litigation, the books are littered with industry history and practice points. But even if you’re not, the books are accessible, well edited, and interesting. It’s rare to have two first-hand accounts written so well about such a deserving career. I highly recommend them in tandem.

Very, very interesting story of David Boies. Well written.

As a trial lawyer, I found the details of Bois' life really interesting, not because they are so unique but because they are not so. The cases are bigger. The spotlight brighter but this book reveals that David Bois puts his suit pants on, one leg at a time just like the rest of us. That I found to be inspiring.

Good deal, good shape, price and delivery was timely

So the stories in this book are phenomenal. Boies' legal life and achievement is almost without equal. As such, each trial is a super cool story.However, the writing is terrible. It's really bad. This is true for a few reasons. Stylistically, the author is just not a very apt writer. Hundreds of paragraphs in this book simply don't make sense. On countless occasions, it felt like the author didn't edit certain parts, as though she just published her first draft. Substantively, the author just doesn't know anything about the law, and that is painfully obvious. That matters a lot in a book about trials. Whenever the author tries to speak about the legal issues of a case, she clumsily fumbles it. Consequently, the book doesn't really shine any light on the "legal" trials of David Boies. The book is simply a cursory overview of Boies' major cases with a few interesting tidbits about his opponents and a couple zingers from the bench.I wouldn't recommend this book. I haven't read "Courting Justice," but I can't imagine it's worse than this rag.

David Boies has an amazing story. This was a gift and was greatly enjoyed. Would recommend to someone with an interest in law or an interest in a great lawyer.

this a great behind the scenes look at one of the country's best lawyers. It is a fascinating read that lawyers and non lawyers will enjoy

The author of this book, a lawyer turned journalist, spent a lot of time with David Boies in 2000 and 2001. The book is biographical but concentrates on Boies' time as a lawyer with the Cravath firm, and his creation of his own firm. She details the Microsoft case, where Boies was working for the Government in trying to show Microsoft was in violation of aanti-trust law. He won that case in the first instance, but the judge did stupid things and the victory frizzled out. Boies started his own firm which quickly grew to 100 lawyers. The book tells of cases Boies handled and shows his methods--which were flashy and highly successful. His handling of his practice has to make one admire the fact he could be so successful when spreading himself so thin. One is astounded that he took family vacations as if he had all the time in the world and then had important events in the trials piled on top of each other, seldom seeking to have trials or hearings postponed. Working for him reminds me of a madhouse and I know I would never have been at ease in his employ. The doleful events of November and December 2000 are of couse explored at length. I found I did not enjoy reliving those days as I read the book. It is indeed disturbing that under some scenarios Gore would have been elected--and the thought of how different the world would have been had that happened makes the reading of the book indeed upsetting. The complexity of the trials that Boies was involved in I did not think were handled too well by the author--but maybe no one could do better than she did. Donovan does not hesitate to show defects in Boies' behavior, and the fees he was able to obtain seem almost obscene to an old lawyer like me, well realizing that I lived in a world having no resemblance to his.

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