Happy Hour Is for Amateurs

Work Sucks. Life Doesn't Have To.

About the author(s)

The Philadelphia Lawyer is the anonymous mind behind the popular blog The Philadelphia Lawyer. He lives outside Philadelphia with his wife.

Reviews

“A rollicking, booze-fueled joyride through the dark underbelly of the American legal system.” - Frank Kelly Rich, author of The Modern Drunkard

“Raucous, hilarious, and disturbing in all the right ways. I got drunk just reading this book.” - A.J. Baime, Executive Editor, Playboy

“The Philadelphia Lawyer leaps off the printed page like a seersuckered superhero -- a literary lothario Hunter S. Thompson would have been proud to call ‘Counselor.’” - Mark Ebner, co-author of Hollywood Interrupted

“I was fired from my first legal job within a month, and this book explains why it was the best thing to ever happen to me.” - Tucker Max, author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

“Nihilistic...his critiques of his profession are pointed and astute.” - Publishers Weekly

“Takes sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll deep into the bowels of modern law. If justice is blind, then The Philadelphia Lawyer is the pop culture’s new canine guide for the visually impaired...intensely insightful.” - Kirkus Reviews

“Drinking, drugging and the ungallant pursuit of the female form...the author serves up some raucous fun and boozy amusement -- just like any happy hour.” - Cleveland Plain Dealer

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