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Aug. 5, 2021

Q&A with ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ author Michael Connelly

Known mostly these days for his character Harry Bosch–he of the popular television series bearing his name–best-selling Los Angeles based novelist Michael Connelly knows criminals and police investigators. He also knows as well as anyone Los Angeles lawyers, not just what they do in their practices but also their inner lives. Here he shares some thoughts on subjects dear to all lawyers.

William Domnarski

Email: domnarski@gmail.com

William Domnarski is a Southland mediator and practitioner. His latest book is "Richard Posner," published by Oxford University Press in 2016.

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Q&A with ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ author Michael Connelly
David Ogden, left, and Michael Connelly arriving at a dinner before the premiere of 'The Lincoln Lawyer' held at the Cinerama Dome on March 10, 2011, in Los Angeles. (Shutterstock)

Known mostly these days for his character Harry Bosch-he of the popular television series bearing his name-best-selling Los Angeles based novelist Michael Connelly knows criminals and police investigators. He also knows as well as anyone Los Angeles lawyers, not just what they do in their practices but also their inner lives. Here he shares some thoughts on subjects dear to all lawyers.

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