Bad Boys, Bad Boys: What Does A Lawyer Do?!: Plus Interesting Stories Curious Minds Want To Know
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BAD BOYS, BAD BOYS, What Does A Lawyer Do, is a delightfully hilarious compilation of stand-alone anecdotes, short stories, and irreverent ruminations. The book focusses on the humor of life as a criminal defense attorney citing both stupid, silly, and thought-provoking chronicles. This book shines light on never-seen or often-overlooked experiences, sharing insights from complexities thrown at lawyers every day. BAD BOYS is presented as a window into experiences few witness firsthand–how attorneys defend the indefensible (or at least mitigate their crimes). Chapters share insights Mr. Wegman has gained not only as an attorney often compared to the fictional character, Saul Goodman, but as a person with 63 years of life experience.
The non-legal stories that curious minds want to know aren’t obviously funny topics, but Wegman’s irreverent humor is on full display as he takes the reader up to a 1,000-foot observation level where sparks of contemplation and laughter become evident and cognitive dissonance dissipates. This is not a textbook; it’s a collection of thoughts (musings if you prefer) shaped by careful analysis and research. Throughout this book, you’ll encounter skepticism and a refreshing way to think about various subjects including science, the military-industrial complex, the nuances of language, and many others—always spotlighting the absurd. When touching on climate change, Mr. Wegman doesn’t write as a climatologist or as a lawyer, but as an individual with God-given common sense. You don’t have to agree but hear him out. BAD BOYS is a Reader’s Digest-like collection of topics that have fluttered around in Wegman’s zany mind trying to escape.
Whether you’re taking a brief break on the toilet or enjoying a leisurely sail in the Caribbean, delve into a chapter without losing track of a character. BAD BOYS is crafted as a refreshing cocktail of humor, sprinkled with moments of folly and a dash of absurdity. But its intent isn’t only laughter; it’s to ignite a degree of critical thinking about topics that often fly under the radar. While much of the content is playful, Wegman weaves in discussions on matters that, while not inherently humorous, expose the ridiculous elements of our everyday lives.
So, hop aboard Wegman’s carousel of craziness as he explores some candid reflections and shares his opinions about things you probably never knew you cared about until now.
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