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David v Goliath:
AAJ and the Fight for Everyday Justice

BY RICHARD S. JACOBSON AND JEFFREY R. WHITE

David v. Goliath chronicles AAJ’s half century of challenges and accomplishments, from its “humble” conception at a cocktail party in the fall of 1945 to its continuing fight to preserve our civil justice system, trial by jury, and the rights of Americans who have been injured through no fault of their own.

Two experienced members of AAJ's staff tell this story. Much of it based on the personal recollections of 158 leading AAJ members whom Richard Jacobson personally interviewed as he traveled around the country during the 1980's with his tape recorder. Many other shared their personal experiences via telephone conversations and correspondence. Their story recounts AAJ's challenges and setbacks, as well as victories. It truly is an inspirational read!

This beautifully bound, 300+ hard cover edition is filled with the names of unsung trial lawyers; and contains a photo diary as well. Order your copy today! Simply fill out the form below, or print out the form and mail/fax it back to AAJ.

BY RICHARD S. JACOBSON AND JEFFREY R. WHITE
A FIFTY-YEAR HISTORY OF THE CHALLENGES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE American Association for Justice

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