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Billy F. Brown Questions WHAT YOUR LAWYER MAY NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW

By: Nov. 15, 2013
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In his new book "What Your Lawyer May Not Want You to Know" (published by Abbott Press) author, former attorney and legal professor Billy F. Brown explains what lawyers do, how law practices operate and the issues that clients and lawyers face when they work together.

"What Your Lawyer May Not Want You to Know" discusses who a lawyer is and what he or she really does (or should do) in representing a client. The book expounds on these ideas by unveiling how lawyers work and communicate. Ideas are offered to help the client understand and solve the problems they encounter with lawyers and vice versa.

"Lawyers are guardians of the people about unreasonable and arbitrary behavior," Brown says. "Some of the time, unfortunately, this behavior comes from your lawyer. No book has dared to reveal the inter-thinking of the legal profession characterized by the thinking of lawyers. People have been able to see the travails and consequences of lawyering, but have never been allowed on the inside of insight that takes place behind closed doors."

"What Your Lawyer May Not Want You to Know"
By Billy F. Brown
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 312 pages | ISBN 9781458210906
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 312 pages | ISBN 9781458210913
E-Book | 312 pages | ISBN 9781458210890
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Billy F. Brown practiced law for over 25 years after graduating from law school in 1965 and retired as a reservist after serving 20 years in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps.

He has taught in a regionally accredited university as a tenured professor for the last 20 years, teaching business law, managerial communications, entrepreneurship, small business management, consumer behavior and other business courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Brown is also the author of "The Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship."

Abbott Press, a division of Writer's Digest - the oldest and most respected publisher devoted to the education and advancement of writers - is an indie-publishing imprint dedicated to helping writers bring their literary vision to print. Author Solutions, LLC, a leader in indie book publishing, will fulfill publishing, sales, and marketing services for Abbott Press. For more information, or to begin publishing a book today, log on to abbottpress.com or call 866-697-5310.



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