Exposing the boundaries of the Attorney-Client Privilege -- Attorneys spend their lives defending others, but they never expect that they will be forced to defend themselves, especially against a false murder accusation. In a novel which explores and exposes the boundaries of the attorney-client privilege, Eric, a New Jersey attorney, finds himself caught in a web of sex and murder, and must travel to Brazil in order to find the one person who can clear his name. Eric is joined by a transplanted American architect and his free-spirited, exhibitionist Brazilian girlfriend, and the...
Exposing the boundaries of the Attorney-Client Privilege -- Attorneys spend their lives defending others, but they never expect that they will be forc...
"Andrew's love and respect for our national pastime shine through from first pitch to final out. His 'extra innings' are especially insightful and make for perfect post-scripts. Written with equal measures of passion, wit, and acerbic humor ... 'Bloggin' Baseball (from the bench)' makes for an All-Star addition to anyone's reading list." - Marc Ernay, Morning Sports Anchor, New York City News Radio Station Andrew Wolfenson, author of the legal suspense novel "In His Own Defense," returns to his sportswriting roots with "Bloggin' Baseball (from the bench)" - a collection of his...
"Andrew's love and respect for our national pastime shine through from first pitch to final out. His 'extra innings' are especially insightful and mak...
Over 33 million people in the United States participate in fantasy baseball and/or football leagues; these leagues are a two billion dollar per year industry. Some take their participation in such fantasy leagues more seriously than others, suspending reality as they try to fulfill their dreams of serving as a major league owner or General Manager. For Jeff Goldstein, however, this is not just a game; participation in the league takes over his life. His obsession with winning his fantasy league, and its $150,000 prize, consumes his every thought and threatens his relationship with his...
Over 33 million people in the United States participate in fantasy baseball and/or football leagues; these leagues are a two billion dollar per year i...
Andrew Wolfenson is back with the second installment of his "Bloggin' Baseball" series, a collection of posts concerning both baseball and other sports. These posts, along with additional (updated) commentary and photographs, are certain to give you a deeper understanding of some of the issues which exist in today's professional sporting world, as well as to generate debate as to the author's beliefs as well as your own. A must for any baseball or sports fan, this book cover's Wolfenson's blog posts from his successful "Open Salon" blog site from 2013 through early 2015. The added commentary...
Andrew Wolfenson is back with the second installment of his "Bloggin' Baseball" series, a collection of posts concerning both baseball and other sport...