Real courtroom experiences: Cutting Your Teeth

The stories of clients in a variety of cases provided him with valuable litigation experience.  From representing a surety bonding company in trials related to contractor’s license bonds to defending a vice president of a national bank charged with misappropriation of funds, from these cases, a reader can determine the skills and ability of the observer of the Legal system.  Rob does explain clearly complex legal situations in various civil and criminal cases but does so in plain language “with a slight Brooklyn accent.”  It’s not all about high-profile cases.  The commitment to justice and his willingness to take on challenging and sometimes unconventional cases, Rob takes on a dog barking case, or a products liability case of a defective douche, or a broken toilet seat case.  From representing individuals arrested on charges of prostitution to defending a client with severe drug addiction, the author tackles a diverse range of legal matters.

Rob made the decision to leave his California law practice after 23 years and embark on a new chapter of his life.  Rob chronicles his journey to Wyoming, where he finds solace in the wilderness and the cowboy lifestyle.  Embracing change and a different way of life, Rob and his spouse close their law practice, buy land, and build a house and horse ranch.  It’s a testament to the author’s courage and desire for a more fulfilling existence.  What he finds in Wyoming leads him back to the law.

If any reader wants to know about the legal system and all its intricacies, and complexities, this memoir, “notes from a GRUNT LAWYER IN THE TRENCHES,” is an exploration of the legal system in California and Wyoming, filled with captivating stories and valuable lessons.  Whether you’re interested in law, enjoy personal narratives, or simply want to gain a deeper understanding of the justice system, this book is a must-read. Stay tuned for more blogs on this remarkable memoir, as we delve into specific chapters and the fascinating cases they present.