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Feb. 23, 2001
Yale Law Professor Reaches Book Moola Heaven With $4 Million Deal
LOS ANGELES - California lawyers who write novels are amazed, confounded and perhaps a little envious that a Yale law professor will earn $4 million for his first work of fiction, a legal thriller. It's believed to be one of the highest, if not the highest, sums ever paid to a first-time novelist.




LOS ANGELES - California lawyers who write novels are amazed, confounded and perhaps a little envious that a Yale law professor will earn $4 million for his first work of fiction, a legal thriller. It's believed to be one of the highest, if not the highest, sums ever paid to a first-time novelist.
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