
A Patent Lie
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Paul Michael
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Paul Goldstein
Forced out of his high-powered Manhattan law firm and stuck in a dead-end solo practice, Michael Seeley, the tough-but-wounded hero of Errors and Omissions, cannot say no when his estranged brother, Leonard, head of research at upstart biotech Vaxtek, Inc., flies in from California to beg him to take over the company's lawsuit for patent infringement of its pathbreaking AIDS vaccine after the sudden death of the lead trial lawyer. The financial and moral stakes of the case are staggering, and Seeley suspects that murder cannot be ruled out as a hardball litigation tactic of big-pharma adversary St. Gall Laboratories.
As Seeley travels between San Francisco and Silicon Valley to prepare for trial, dark facts surface concerning the vaccine's discovery by Vaxtek scientist Alan Steinhardt and its alleged theft by St. Gall researcher Lily Warren. Ethical quandaries deepen into mortal danger as the trial, under the stern prodding of federal judge Ellen Farnsworth, rushes to its unexpected end.
A timely and fascinating look at how the law operates at its most arcane yet financially consequential, A Patent Lie is further evidence that Paul Goldstein is an emerging master of the legal thriller.
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NOPE... it's not about any of those tired veins that authors have over-mined to create manipulative propaganda. Instead patient attorney Michael Seeley has once again found nosebleed-high risk in the world of intellectual property. And as he did in "Errors And Omissions" - the first book in the Seeley saga - Goldstein explains every legal nuance so that I can understand it - and in fact - find them fascinating.
Plus Paul Michael is a voice-genius! Not only can he do dialects, and women's voices - he has the talent to subtly yet accurately make character voices age-appropriate. He somehow seems to move his voice box on an elevator in his throat.
WARNING: Start the series with "Errors and Omissions" which is quite good, then move to 'A Patent Lie" which is better. How much did I enjoy this book? I'll preorder the next Goldstein book in this series just as soon as it's announced.
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