9780472031603-0472031600-Eat What You Kill: The Fall of a Wall Street Lawyer

Eat What You Kill: The Fall of a Wall Street Lawyer

ISBN-13: 9780472031603
ISBN-10: 0472031600
Author: Milton C Regan
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Format: Paperback 402 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780472031603
ISBN-10: 0472031600
Author: Milton C Regan
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Format: Paperback 402 pages

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Eat What You Kill: The Fall of a Wall Street Lawyer (ISBN-13: 9780472031603 and ISBN-10: 0472031600), written by authors Milton C Regan, was published by University of Michigan Press in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Bankruptcy (Business Law, Corporate Law) books. You can easily purchase or rent Eat What You Kill: The Fall of a Wall Street Lawyer (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Bankruptcy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.57.

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"A wonderful character study of someone whose cognitive dissonance ('I am brilliant, therefore I must be doing everything correctly') led directly to his downfall. Students would do well to read this book before venturing forth into a large firm, a small firm, or any pressure-cooker environment."
-Nancy Rapoport, University of Houston Law Center

"Eat What You Kill is gripping and well written. . . . It weaves in academic commentary and understanding of professional ethics issues in a way that makes it accessible to everyone."
-Frank Partnoy, University of San Diego Law School


He had it all, and then he lost it. But why did he do it, risking everything-wealth, success, livelihood, freedom, and the security of family?

Eat What You Kill is the story of John Gellene, a rising star and bankruptcy partner at one of Wall Street's most venerable law firms. But when Gellene became entangled in a web of conflicting corporate and legal interests involving one of his clients, he was eventually charged with making false statements, indicted, found guilty of a federal crime, and sentenced to prison.

Milton C. Regan Jr. uses Gellene's case to prove that such conflicting interests are now disturbingly commonplace in the world of American corporate finance. Combining a journalist's eye with sharp psychological insight, Regan spins Gellene's story into a gripping drama of fundamental tensions in modern-day corporate practice and describes in perfect miniature the inexorable confluence of the interests of American corporations and their legal counselors.

This confluence may seem natural enough, but because these law firms serve many masters-corporations, venture capitalists, shareholder groups-it has paradoxically led to deep, pervasive conflicts of interest. Eat What You Kill gives us the story of a man trapped in this labyrinth, and reveals the individual and systemic factors that contributed to Gellene's demise.

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