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Fight Back & Win: What to Do When You Feel Cheated or Wronged

Fight Back & Win: What to Do When You Feel Cheated or Wronged

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good general advice, but nothing very specific.
Review: This book offers very general advice to laypersons as to how to deal with a myriad of legal issues, from starting your own business to contesting a traffic ticket. However, more often than not, the advice given is so general in nature that I would question whether it is of much practical value to readers. It seems that the favorite advice of the authors is "see a lawyer." Moreover, the authors frequently acknowledge that laws on certain issues vary so much from state to state that it is not practicable to give specific advice on such subjects. In such cases, they recommend that you research the applicable state law. The book is OK for pointing you in the general direction you need to go, but don't expect it to be a comprehensive guide to solving your legal difficulty.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good general advice, but nothing very specific.
Review: This book offers very general advice to laypersons as to how to deal with a myriad of legal issues, from starting your own business to contesting a traffic ticket. However, more often than not, the advice given is so general in nature that I would question whether it is of much practical value to readers. It seems that the favorite advice of the authors is "see a lawyer." Moreover, the authors frequently acknowledge that laws on certain issues vary so much from state to state that it is not practicable to give specific advice on such subjects. In such cases, they recommend that you research the applicable state law. The book is OK for pointing you in the general direction you need to go, but don't expect it to be a comprehensive guide to solving your legal difficulty.


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