Paperback, Published in May 2008 by America Star Books
Page count: 216
Working at the Right Hand gives rare insights into the soft underbelly of the legal profession from the paralegalas perspective. The book follows a law school graduate who struggles with a profession grounded in profound intellectual truths, which in practice too often misuses these truths in pursuit of money, reputation and ego gratification. He struggles to reunite his deteriorating family situation while dealing with the realities of sexual temptation, which adds unneeded complications at a time of great stress, as it often does. He uncovers a plot by the managing partners and a client with deep pockets to subvert both the intent and letter of the legal and regulatory processes. While involved at the periphery of the case from a position of limited power and influence, he discovers the power of God when allowed to operate unimpeded by human interference. It is not a religious book, per se, but it illustrates important spiritual truths about a God who works through people willing to make themselves available to Him.
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