Merlin Whiteman, Indiana Univ. Sch. of Law – “Basing this
book primarily on interviews and on her own personal experiences, the
author looks at why experienced and successful lawyers are dissatisfied
with their profession. She describes
the economic and social barriers to leaving, and she shows how unhappy
attorneys can overcome these obstacles and identify alternate careers
or, failing that, better cope within the legal system. Although this
is a problem that is grudgingly recognized by the profession, readers
may wonder whether the disaffection represents a more widespread phenomenon
to which Arron only alludes to early on but never examines fully. Still,
this book will comfort attorneys who may believe they are unusual in
their unhappiness. However, the real readership should be present or
prospective law students who yet have control over their professional
destinies.”