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Author :
John Grisham
Published: January 25, 2008
Rudy Baylor is a
law
graduate from Memphis State Law School. He wins an elegant job with a Memphis law
firm
, which he loses when the firm is bought out by another larger firm on account of reconsolidation. As one of the few members of his class without a job lined up and due to his miseries, Rudy is forced to apply for part-time and poorly-paid law positions.On account of his sonsy luck, he gets an offer from a large Memphis law firm, but it falls through before he has even begun drowning Rudy again in those poor fields. Desperate for a job, he reluctantly allows "Prince" Thomas, the crooked owner of a sleazy bar where he''''s been working part-time, to introduce him to J. Lyman "Bruiser" Stone, a ruthless but successful ambulance-chasing lawyer, who makes him an associate and Rudy begins his life yet again . But to earn his fee, Rudy is required to hunt for potential clients at the local hospital where he must pick up injury cases and sign them up. He is introduced to Deck Shifflet, a less-than-ethical former
insurance
assessor, now "paralawyer" (having failed to pass the Bar examination after six tries).
Rudy already has one
case
, a case of insurance bad faith, which he passionately believes in. He represents a poor family, Dot and Buddy Black whom he met through a class visit to a community center. The case could be worth several
million
dollars in damages, but his personal life is falling to pieces and he is about to declare himself bankrupt. With his employer about to be raided by the police and the FBI, he and Deck set up practice themselves and file suit on behalf of the Blacks, whose son Donny Ray is dying of leukemia but almost certainly could have been saved with a bone marrow transplant because he has an identical twin brother, a fact which would make the procedure virtually certain to work due to the perfect genetic match. The procedure should be covered by their insurance company, Great Benefit Life Insurance.
Rudy, having just passed the bar exam, has never argued a case before a judge and jury - but he now finds himself up against a group of experienced and ruthless lawyers from a large firm, headed by Leo F. Drummond. It is a daunting task, but he has several supporters and a sympathetic newly-appointed judge to sustain his commitment. Whilst preparing the case and also waiting about in the local hospital, he meets and later falls in love with Kelly Riker, a battered wife whose husband''''s beating has put her in the hospital.
Before the
trial
commences, the Blacks'''' son dies. The case goes to trial and Rudy uncovers a scheme Great Benefit ran throughout 1991 to deny every insurance claim submitted, regardless of validity. Great Benefit was playing on the odds that the insured would not consult an attorney (which Dot Black didn''''t until it was too late for Donny Ray). A former employee of Great Benefit testifies that the scheme generated an extra $40 million in revenue for the company. The trial ends with a plantiff''''s verdict of $50.2 million which is somewhat symbolic because it is the total of the $200,000 transplant Donny Ray should have received, the $10 million Rudy originally sued for and the $40 million the scheme that killed Donny Ray generated.
Great Benefit quickly declares itself bankrupt, thus allowing it to avoid paying the verdict. There is no payout for the grieving parents and no fee for Rudy, although Dot Black was never concerned with the money from the trial. In fact, she testified that if awarded any money from Great Benefit, she would donate all of it to the American Leukemia Society.
During the Black trial, Rudy continues to pursue Kelly, and eventually ends up in a violent fight with her husband while helping Kelly retrieve items from her home. At the end of the fight, with Rudy (the child of an abusive father himself) about to beat the husband to death, Kelly intervenes and tells him to leave. She then apparently finishesds some time in jail before Rudy gets her charges thrown out. Rudy is shaken by these events and wary of the practice of law. He takes Kelly and they leave the area, heading for someplace when become a teacher and Kelly can go to college. Rudy vows to leave Memphis and never return. He also will let his law license expire and wants nothing to do with the law or anything else that has happened to him within the last year sans Kelly.
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