Declarations: The Coverage Opinions Interview With Carolyn Cox
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Carolyn Cox spent 34 years as a commercial litigator in D.C. for Wilmer Cutler & Pickering, later known as WilmerHale. After retiring, she spent six years researching and writing a book that I couldn't put down: The Snatch Racket - The Kidnapping Epidemic That Terrorized 1930s America. [The WSJ gave it a well-deserved phenomenal review.] I had the pleasure of interviewing Carolyn, for the ABA Journal website, about her new book. It may be non-fiction, but is as gripping as any best-selling legal thriller.
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