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Anonymous Lawyer is a hiring partner at a large US law firm. His goal is simple. He must become chairman of his firm at all costs. He’ll do whatever is necessary to achieve his dream and be damned anyone who steps into his path. But there’s The Jerk, his rival, who will do whatever it takes to beat him to the job. And then there’s Anonymous Wife who spends his money, Anonymous Son who benefits from a bit of father/son bonding, Anonymous Daughter who could do with a bit of liposuction (or maybe her developing an eating disorder might just solve the issue) and Anonymous Niece who must be convinced at all costs that the natural progression from law at Yale is a career ... Read the complete review
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