Servants of the Damned

giant law firms and the corruption of justice

David Enrich author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Scribe Publications

Published:13th Oct '22

Should be back in stock very soon

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This compelling narrative explores the immense power of major law firms, particularly focusing on Jones Day and its controversial history.

In Servants of the Damned, David Enrich unveils the hidden influence of the world's largest law firms, focusing particularly on Jones Day. This firm, though not widely recognized by the public, has played a significant role in shaping legal practices and corporate interests in modern America. Founded in 1893, Jones Day has evolved into a formidable entity, deeply intertwined with conservative politics and major corporations. Its reputation as a powerhouse in the legal field is underscored by its extensive involvement in high-profile cases and its connections to influential figures.

Enrich meticulously details Jones Day's controversial history, including its defense of Big Tobacco and opioid manufacturers, as well as its role in mitigating scandals for the Catholic Church. The firm has also been a key player in legal maneuvers for the Trump administration, showcasing its ability to navigate the complexities of law while serving powerful interests. This narrative nonfiction work exposes the lengths to which such firms will go to protect their clients and their secrets, often at the expense of public accountability.

Servants of the Damned serves as a critical examination of 'Big Law' and the pervasive influence these firms have over the legal landscape. Enrich's investigation reveals the mechanisms through which they operate, emphasizing the urgent need for transparency and oversight in a system that often prioritizes wealth and power over justice.

‘A withering study of how big law got into bed with the 45th president … Informative and disturbing … as much a rebuke of one large firm as it is an indictment of Trump’s Republican party.’

-- Lloyd Green * The Guardian *

‘A blistering study.’

-- Lawrence Douglas * TLS *

Servants of the Damned is a feat of thoughtful, detailed research, rendering with clarity and even compassion the moral drift of ‘big law.’ As an attorney, I found it illuminating — but this is important reading for anyone concerned about law and policy.’

-- Ronan Farrow, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Catch and Kill

‘This fascinating book is somehow both devastating and rollicking all at the same time. Enrich brings us into the room to watch how a modest law firm built on honourable service gradually becomes an uber-shield for the worst of American greed and abuse — all in the quest for enormous billable profits and outsized power. From handling a fatal gas explosion to terrorising a tobacco whistleblower to aiding Donald Trump, it's all in here.’

-- Carol Leonnig, Pulitzer Prize–winning co-author of A Very Stable Genius and author of Zero Fail

‘A fast-moving, damning book … Essential reading for students of the Trump corruption machine.’

-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

‘The legal industry has sold its soul to deep-pocketed corporations and polarising politicians, according to this impassioned indictment of international law firm Jones Day and its peers … Enrich’s history of Jones Day probes the corrosion of ethics after the advent of law firm ads in the 1970s touched off a spiral of money-grubbing, and sketches engrossing vignettes of the predatory culture that resulted … a vivid, crackling account of the law at its most bullying. Readers will be outraged.’

* Publishers Weekly *

Praise for Dark Towers:

‘A revelatory book about the rise and fall of the world’s biggest bank … Has all the elements of a page-turning mystery novel.’

* Washington Post *

Praise for Dark Towers:

‘Enrich compellingly shows how unchecked ambition twisted a pillar of German finance into a reckless casino where amorality and criminality thrived.’

* New York Times Book Review *

Praise for Dark Towers:

‘In Dark Towers, David Enrich tells the story of how one of the world’s mightiest banks careened off the rails, threatening everything from our financial system to our democracy through its reckless entanglement with Donald Trump. Darkly fascinating and yet all too real, it’s a tale that will keep you up at night.’

-- John Carreyrou, Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times bestselling author of Bad Blood

ISBN: 9781914484469

Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 31mm

Weight: unknown

384 pages