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Rinder's Rules: Make the Law Work For You!

3.94 ( 16 Ratings by Goodreads)
Rinder's Rules: Make the Law Work For You!

Rinder's Rules: Make the Law Work For You!

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3.94 (16 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 8 October, 2015
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Too many lawyers spout jargon...I'm here to cut the bulls**t. Robert Rinder. Have you had a holiday from hell? Been left with a hole in your floor by a dodgy builder? Fed up with fighting over who gets the dog after your divorce? Don't worry, criminal barrister Rob Rinder, star of the ITV hit show Judge Rinder and columnist for the Sun, is here to help you take action. From common legal woes to problems you may have, this is a collection of real-life stories of things gone wrong, for which he provides sound legal advice. With sections on jargon-busting, consumer rights and common mistakes, Rinder's Rules provides a thorough guide to everyday legal issues that you can carry with you anywhere. This book is both incredibly informative and unbearably funny.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781780894461
ISBN10 1780894465
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 379 g
Product Dimensions 142 x 28 x 222 mm
Publisher / Reseller Century
Format hardback
Edition UK ed.
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Media Reviews

his hilariously camp, caustic put-downs are easily in Simon Cowell's league...Useful Star Magazine It's an absolute must-read The Sun The best telly judge ever (soz Judy) has a new book that actually makes law Now Magazine

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Author's Bio

Robert Rinder is an exceptional British barrister who has instructed some of the most high-profile cases of recent years, including the New Year's shootings of Letisha Shakespeare and Charlene Ellis and the manslaughter of Iraqi detainees by British soldiers.

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