Verdict Justice

Verdict Justice by Brian Toung, published by Indy Pub on October 16, 2021, is a science fiction narrative that centers on Brandon Michaels, a young trial lawyer in Daytona Beach, Florida. As he embarks on his legal career, Brandon is determined to establish himself as a capable litigator, willing to take on any case that comes his way. The arrival of rising baseball star Omar Steele, who seeks justice for a career-ending injury, sets the stage for a challenging legal battle that tests Brandon’s skills and resolve.
In this edition, readers will explore the intricacies of the justice system through the lens of a small-town lawyer. The story delves into the dynamics between Brandon and his clients, highlighting the complexities of legal practice and the personal stakes involved. As Brandon navigates the challenges of his profession, the narrative offers insights into the themes of justice and perseverance within the framework of science fiction. This 298-page book is presented in English and invites readers to engage with the trials and tribulations of a dedicated attorney.
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Brandon Michaels is a single young trial lawyer living in tropical Daytona Beach, Florida. He recently began his law practice and is in the process of building a reputation for himself as an effective litigator. He will accept almost any case or client who walks through his office door. When rising baseball star, Omar Steele, appears in his office, he brings a sad story of a career-ending injury that should never have happened, and he is seeking justice in the form of compensation. Brandon smells a good case, but he has no idea what kind of a dog fight he is about to encounter. The story follows the lawyer, his clients, and the daily practice of a small-town sole practitioner as he navigates through the ups and downs of the justice system.
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