In recent weeks, Martin London, the onetime chair of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind Wharton & Garrison, has been making the rounds in the firm’s halls in New York to speak about his new self-published book, available on Amazon, titled “The Client Decides.”
The 343-page memoir recounts various representations he made during his career as a lawyer at Paul Weiss — from representing Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in a privacy dispute with a photographer in the early 1970s to advising Spiro Agnew, vice president under Richard Nixon, in the Watergate investigation.
“I started a biography for my grandchildren and it grew to not only my life ...
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