Circle of Greed
By Patrick Dillon and Carl Cannon
By Patrick Dillon and Carl Cannon
By Patrick Dillon and Carl Cannon
By Patrick Dillon and Carl Cannon
By Patrick Dillon
Read by Erik Davies
By Patrick Dillon
Read by Erik Davies
Category: Biography & Memoir | Business | 21st Century U.S. History
Category: Biography & Memoir | Business | 21st Century U.S. History
Category: Biography & Memoir | Business | 21st Century U.S. History | Audiobooks
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$22.00
Apr 12, 2011 | ISBN 9780767929950
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Mar 02, 2010 | ISBN 9780307589170
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Mar 02, 2010 | ISBN 9780307714176
1212 Minutes
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Praise
“John Grisham would have to struggle to invent a character as brilliant and unethical as Bill Lerach. It is a credit to the reporting talents of Patrick Dillon and Carl M. Cannon that, in “Circle of Greed,” they capture the felon-lawyer in all his charm and ruthlessness. Along the way they show how the plaintiffs’ bar has transformed the process of class actions into big business.” — Wall Street Journal
“[A] revelatory yarn . . . In “Circle of Greed,” the authors do justice to their subject and have produced a book that proves the adage that truth can be stranger than fiction.” — Washington Times
“Mr. Dillon and Mr. Cannon have written the type of book that, like “Den of Thieves” and “Smartest Guys in the Room,” helps to explain an era.” — NYTimes.com/DealBook
“In Circle of Greed , this compelling narrative becomes an irresistible metaphor for the hubris at the heart of capitalism . . . Lerach is lucky to have Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Patrick Dillon and Carl Cannon as his chroniclers. They tell his tale with an authority and depth that comes from having followed his career since the late 1970s. . . Amid the entertaining knockabout and big personalities, the authors raise important questions about how the rule of law should work in a capitalist democracy.” — Financial Times
“[R]iveting . . . Telling this complex story is a tricky business, but Circle of Greed is up to the task: it is impressively researched and well paced, and offers reporting, not editorializing, leaving the reader to form his or her own judgments.” — Washington Monthly
“A well-reported, densely written saga” — Kirkus Reviews
“In modern corporate America, the swashbuckling captains of industry have long been the primary characters exposed in the public storytelling. But now, Patrick Dillon and Carl Cannon have stripped away the veneer of a lawyer who made his name as the business world’s chief adversary, Bill Lerach. In Circle of Greed, Dillon and Cannon present a painstakingly researched and entertaining tale of a legal dynamo who seemed able to root out any corporate crime, but then became enmeshed in frauds of his own. Lerach had it all, then lost it all because of his own greed and arrogance. In this thrilling book, Dillon and Cannon have unwound the character of this perplexing man, presenting a cautionary tale that is must-reading for anyone interested in business or the law.” —Kurt Eichenwald, author of The Informant and Conspiracy of Fools
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