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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 103 pages (30,813 words)
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How does the fact the Mark has watched a lot of television in his eleven years of life affect his reaction to the situation that he finds himself in, along with his decision?

According to The Client, what role does the media play in the legal system? What effect might media coverage have on legal proceedings?

Although both Reggie Love and Roy Foltrigg are attorneys, they are opposites in many ways. They have different career goals and very different motivations and ethics. Describe the ways in which the two are opposites. Explain what role their clash of personalities plays in the story.

Describe the inner workings of the mafia men, and how they treat each other. How does Jonny Sulari treat his nephew Barry Muldanno? Might that, in turn, affect the way Barry Muldanno treats those.....

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