
james r. elkins
"The Verdict"
(1982)
[adopted from a novel, by Barry C. Reed]
Bibliography: Paul Bergman, The Movie Lawyers' Guide to Redemptive Legal Practice, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1394 (2001) [on-line text]; "Lawyers as Villains (The Verdict)," in Michael Asimow & Shannon Mader, Law and Popular Culture: A Course Book 47-63 (New York: Peter Lang, 2004) (I do not, for reasons presented in my essay, "Reading/Teaching Lawyer Films" subscribe to the Asimow & Mader analysis of "The Verdict" but they do provide interesting background on the film); Richard D. Parker, "The Good Lawyer: The Verdict (1982)," in Rennard Strickland, Teree E. Foster & Taunya Lovell Banks (eds.), Screening Justice--The Cinema of Law: Significant Films of Law, Order and Social Justice 455-463 (Buffalo, New York: William S. Hein & Company, 2006)
Web Resources The Law According To Lumet
'Lectric Law Library The Verdict: "They Pay Us To Win!"
essay by John Denvir, a law professor colleague,
University of San Francisco
"Changing Lanes": Law Firms in the Pits
Professor Michael Asimow, UCLA Law School
A Free Soul- Drunk Lawyers in the Movies
Professor Michael Asimow, UCLA Law School
Reversals of Fortune: How Hollywood makes heroes out of lawyers
student at Yale Law School, Legal Affairs
Internet Movie Database:
"The Verdict" Reviews:
Damian Cannon
Movie Reviews UK 1997
DVD Journal
Mother's Service Society
Bibliography:
Richard D. Parker, "The Good Lawyer: The Verdict (1982)," in Rennard Strickland, Teree E. Foster & Taunya Lovell Banks (eds.), Screening Justice: the Cinema of Law: Significant Films of Law, Order and Social Justice 455-463 (Buffalo, New York: William S. Hein & Co., 2006)

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