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This delightful legal series introduces the sharp-witted lawyer Ephraim Tutt, who cleverly navigates New York's legal system with a mix of humor, compassion, and cunning. Set in the early 20th century, the stories feature Tutt's advocacy for justice, often bending the rules to achieve morally sound outcomes. Arthur Cheney Train (1875-1945), himself a former lawyer, imbues these tales with insight into the legal world while also offering engaging and witty narratives.

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This delightful legal series introduces the sharp-witted lawyer Ephraim Tutt, who cleverly navigates New York's legal system with a mix of humor, compassion, and cunning. Set in the early 20th century, the stories feature Tutt's advocacy for justice, often bending the rules to achieve morally sound outcomes. Arthur Cheney Train (1875-1945), himself a former lawyer, imbues these tales with insight into the legal world while also offering engaging and witty narratives.
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Arthur Train (1875-1945) was an American author renowned for his legal dramas and contributions to the genre of courtroom fiction. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Train's background as a practicing lawyer profoundly influenced his writing, lending authenticity and depth to his portrayals of legal battles and courtroom intrigue. His most notable works include Tutt and Mr. Tutt and The Prisoner at the Bar, which showcase his keen understanding of legal strategy and the complexities of the justice system. Train's writing is characterized by its detailed depiction of legal procedures and the ethical dilemmas faced by lawyers. His characters, often based on his own experiences in the legal field, are portrayed with a nuanced understanding of the law and human nature. Beyond his fiction, Train was also involved in various legal reforms and served as a legal advisor in real-life cases, further demonstrating his commitment to the principles of justice and fairness. His works continue to be celebrated for their engaging storytelling and insightful commentary on the legal profession, solidifying his legacy as a significant figure in American legal literature.