This is an utterly riveting book that has a profound impact. It can either inspire you to pursue a career as a personal-injury attorney or make you utterly repulsed by the very thought of such a profession. In fact, I am an attorney myself, and I was assigned this book during my second semester of law school, specifically in the Civil Procedure class. I suppose it was meant to introduce us students to the complex world of maneuvering and gamesmanship in motion practice and trial procedure. The protagonist, Jan Schlictmann, takes on a Personal Injury/Class Action case that seems like a nightmare. He is pitted against slick defense attorneys and erudite, wizened appellate lawyers. As the years-long case unfolds, it gradually takes over his life and even threatens to drive him insane. What makes it even more astonishing is that it's a true story!
I still firmly believe that this book ranks among the best I've ever read. I have never seen the movie adaptation and have no intention of doing so. I prefer to let the vivid descriptions and powerful narrative in the book paint a more detailed and personal picture in my mind.