So Sue Me, Jackass!
$24.00
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The perfect book for anyone who’s ever had a legal question that seemed too odd or embarrassing to seek counsel, So Sue Me, Jackass! is a surprising and entertaining collection of factual and funny Q&As that combines engaging wit and sensible legal advice.
Can you win monetary damages for bad sex? Can you get fired for being too fat? Can you sign your mother-in-law into a nursing home against her will?
Attorney Amy Epstein Feldman and her sister, humor writer Robin Epstein address a wide range of legal issues encountered in daily life, including jobs, relationships, home, family, pets (yes, pets), privacy, and death—and they relate outrageous anecdotes of laugh-outloud legal fiascos. So Sue Me, Jackass! may not keep you out of litigation—but it will keep you in stitches.Amy Epstein Feldman, Esq., is a nationally syndicated legal correspondent on radio and television. She is general counsel of The Judge Group, Inc., a $200 million international business solutions provider.
Robin Epstein is an author, stand-up comic and former sitcom writer. A contributor to NPR’s This American Life, her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Marie Claire, Real Simple and Glamour, among others.US
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Dimensions | 0.7000 × 5.3000 × 7.9600 in |
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