Retirement: Some of Its Joys and Some of Its ConcernsBy Hon. Robert J. Anderson, (ret.), Albert Durkin, David M. House, Timothy J. Howard, & Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, February 2022A discussion on some of the interests and concerns of retired attorneys.
Book Review: ‘Bad Blood’By Gary T. RafoolIntellectual Property, February 2020A review of the book 'Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup' by John Carreyrou.
Book Review: ‘Bad Blood’By Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, December 2019A review of the book 'Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup' by John Carreyrou.
Book review: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’By Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, May 2019A review of the book ‘Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI’ by David Grann.
Book review: The Bully PulpitBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, March 2019A book review of The Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
Book review: The Last Day of NightBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, January 2019A summary and review of The Last Day of Night by Graham Moore.
Book review: Being MortalBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, November 2018A summary of the 2014 book Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End.
A book review of Hero of the EmpireBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, June 2018A review of Hero of the Empire, which focuses on the life of Winston Churchill.
Book review: TestimonyBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, February 2018Unlike most of the Scott Turow's novels, Testimony does not take place so much in the court room, but it develops around an investigation during 2015 into the disappearance of some 400 gypsy refugees in Bosnia in 2004.
Book review: Red Sparrow by Jason MatthewsBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, June 2017Author Jason Matthews was a CIA field operative for 33 years before retiring, and he appears to be using much of his CIA experiences as material for this book.
Book review: Lights OutBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, February 2017A review of Ted Koppel's 2015 book.
Book review: Those Angry DaysBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, October 2016This reluctance of our country to enter World War II is described in the book titled Those Angry Days by Lynne Olson. It was published in 2013, and it is available in hard cover (461 pages), paperback and electronically.
Book review—Super Storm: Nine Days Inside Hurricane SandyBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, February 2016The book covers the tracking of this storm from Sunday, October 21, 2012, until it made landfall just south of Atlantic City, New Jersey on Monday, October 29, 2012. It caused an estimated $36.8 billion in damages to the State of New Jersey, including the destruction of the boardwalks in Seaside Heights.
Book review: Go Set a WatchmanBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, November 2015A look at Harper Lee's second published book.
Book reviewBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, October 2015A review of The Invisible Wall by Harry Bernstein.
Book review: The Forgotten 500By Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, June 2015This book tells the story of the nearly impossible rescue of more than 500 Allied airmen behind German lines in Yugoslavia in 1944.
Book reviewBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, November 2014A review of The Truth About The Harry Quebert Affair by Joel Decker.
Book reviewBy Gary T. RafoolSenior Lawyers, June 2014A review of In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larsen.
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