Lawyering (book)
McGraw Hill Toronto[1] | |
Publication date | 1976 |
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Pages | 308 |
Lawyering is a 1976 autobiography by Helene E. Schwartz detailing her first decade as a lawyer. It was published in the United States and Canada.
Summary
Lawyering is an autobiography of Helene Schwartz's first decade as a lawyer, which shows her struggles in what used to be a man-dominated field of work. After graduating from
Publication
The book was published in the United States and Canada in 1976.[1] Schwartz wrote in the book's preface, "My being a woman is not the central focus of this book, but it is necessarily a leitmotif. I can't discuss my cases without writing about the effect that being a woman has had on my career as a lawyer."[2]
Reception
Mike Gigandet, of The Daily News Journal, said that Lawyering "is not a diatribe about her treatment as a lawyer", but that "it is an honest and convincing account" of how Schwartz was treated.[2] The Santa Clara Law Review wrote that the book provides "a fascinating glimpse into the unpublicized procedures of litigation".[3] Ann McGlinn, writing for The Saturday Evening Post, compared Schwartz's writing of "the first seven pages to a Cinderella story by Adela Rogers St. Johns".[4]
References
- ^ a b c d ABA Journal. American Bar Association. October 1976. p. 1258. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
- ^ a b c d Gigandet, Mike (October 16, 1977). "'Lawyering' compelling life account". The Daily News Journal. p. Accent 21 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Books Received". Santa Clara Law Review. 16 (3): 711. 1976. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
- ^ McGlinn, Ann (June 1976). "Lawyering". The Saturday Evening Post. p. 69.