Reviews of Previous Books by Nicholas Carroll
Reviews for Dancing with Lawyers: How to Take Charge and Get Results
- "A no-nonsense approach, Dancing with Lawyers gets down to brass tacks . . . This straight-forward, readable book is full of practical advice." The Ft. Worth Star-Telegram
- "Carroll probably knows as much as anybody about lawyers." The New York Times
- "Dancing with Lawyers ... you should lead." Paul Harvey, Sr., Paul Harvey News
- "Dancing with Lawyers is a must for any reference shelf." The Atlanta Journal & Constitution
- "Dancing with Lawyers shows the client how to lead without the lawyer stepping on their toes." The Houston Post
- "Witty and irreverent . . . it offers simple ways for individuals and companies to supervise lawyers." The Globe and Mail, EDITORS’ CHOICE
- "It takes apart the legal profession with surgical and often hilarious precision. . . . More important, it provides hugely valuable insights into managing the relationship in a cost- and business-effective way." Ralph Warner, lawyer and author of Fed Up With the Legal System
- "An absolute must for anyone hiring a lawyer. . . . Dancing with Lawyers is the best book written on dealing with lawyers." Today's Business Journal, New York City
- "Non-fiction books should inform. This one does it all in spades.... Buy it, read it, and tuck it between the Bible and the phone book. It may be the best twenty bucks you spend this year." The Victoria Times Colonist
- "A lively, world-wise guide that de-mystifies the lawyer-client relationship." Michael Pertschuk, former Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
- "Wise and useful advice." Robert Townsend, author of Up The Organization
Reviews for Law of the Blog
- "Carroll's right-sized and readable guide covers copyright, trademark and privacy issues in addition to defamation, with some true insights on how to respond to cease and desist letters from copyright and trademark holders.... Be forearmed by being forewarned." Information Today
- "Law of the Blog does a good job of describing how things actually work (as opposed to how some internet activists think they ought to work)." WebWorkerDaily
- "It will help anyone concerned with the legal implications of what you say on your blog and what others say in comments to your blog." Entrepreneur's Journey
- "Carroll offers clear, direct advice on how not to get your tail sued while blogging or otherwise hell-raising online." Jim Bovard, author of Terrorism and Tyranny and Attention Deficit Democracy
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