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The Meaning of Larf    by Philip Bradbury
Price: $2.99 USD. 29370 words. Published on January 16, 2010. .

125 luscious pages of amusement for anyone who likes a laugh and some thoughtfulness. Gathered from hundreds of unsolicited emails over eons of monitor-staring pleasure, these tid-bits of nonsense, sense and otherwise gritty, pithy and rather silly jottings of so many scribes, most called Anony Mouse, cannot go unheralded.
D.A. Diaries    by Kenneth Eichner
Price: $7.99 USD. 107690 words. Published on August 15, 2011. .

Set in the courtrooms of our nation’s Capitol, D.A. Diaries explores the explosive combat zone of urban trial law through the eyes of Clay Franklin, an experienced homicide prosecutor.
Lawyering By Dummies Student Expanded Edition    by Dotar Sojat
Price: $0.99 USD. 31860 words. Published on February 29, 2012. .

The truth about lawyers and lawsuits: there is nothing humorous or satirical about it.
Hard Knocks: Hilarious Life Lessons of a Lawyer    by Mervyn Hecht
Price: $9.95 USD. 21060 words. Published on May 14, 2012. .

This is a book for people who love to laugh and through that laughter, learn. A satire, Hard Knocks is based upon true events. Hard Knocks takes place within the law, but it is hardly a law book. Rather, it is a Life book, detailing professional wallopings and rounding off with a dose of Aesop. Witty, surprising, at times angering, but always hilarious.
Bar Tales: Stories from a southern rural law practice    by Chris Callahan
Price: $3.99 USD. 31740 words. Published on February 18, 2013. .

Zany, crazy, juvenile, true and almost always humorous short stories from one rural southern county's bar association over a period of 35 years. This book will show you what really goes on behind the scenes in rural areas of the south. You'll meet Judge Silly (spelled Cilley), The Queen of the Universe, and a District Attorney called a "folksy mountain lawyer" by The Charlotte Observer