What is it about lawyers that has made them the butt of hundreds and hundreds of jokes over the centuries? Whatever the reason, everyone—including lawyers and judges themselves—has laughed at attorney-aimed humor. Now here is the best and most recent collection of jokes, anecdotes, quotations, and proverbs that poke fun (. . . and malice) at the legal profession. In summation, you must find The World’s Funniest Lawyer Jokes guilty of disorder in court and sentence all who read this perfect gift for any lawyer, client, judge, law student, or wannabe attorney to many hours of laughter.
This was neither good nor funny and, at times, was flavored with misogyny. Like actually burn me or leave that job to the cold calls in 2L that still haunt me. 👎🏻
Lots of lawyer jokes here, some of which I've seen elsewhere. The only part of this book that should have any impact though is the section on actual court cases. These examples clearly show that lawyers will do anything for money and that some judges and juries should never enter a courtroom. Huge awards for frivolous suits make a mockery of the Justice System!
I wondered if I could stomach page after page of lawyer jokes. So I picked up this book to read when I needed a distraction, or relief from events or matters that bothered me. It worked, as long as I didn't overdo it. I have to hand it to Mr Price; one needs a strong drive, if not an obsession of sorts, to gather and list enough jokes on one single subject, to fill an entire book. Many of the jokes are funny, but the themes are repetitive -- even if you pace yourself. After seeing on Goodreads, month after month, that I was stuck on the same book, I decided to call it quits. My recommendation? Do pick up the book for occasional escapes from the tedium or the difficulties of life. But do not post on Goodreads that you are (still/always/forever) reading it!
Far too many duplicates. The first section was entertaining, but the sections on quotations and anecdotes were tiresome. The bulk of the jokes merely involve lawyers, rather than making lawyers the butt of the jokes.