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NEW! COMING SOON IN THE SPRING 2003!
Click here for Preview of Andy Thibault's New Book on The History of the CT State Police

BOOK NOTES
By John J. Daley, Book Editor
Waterbury Republican-American
February 2, 2003

Busy Thibault

     Litchfield writer Andy Thibault is out with another book, a history, "The Connecticut State Police," the oldest state police agency in the nation.

     Many troopers and officials contributed articles for the book, which chronicles the achievements of the state police. It'll be published by M.T. Publishing in the late spring, with prepublication orders at $39.95 plus shipping and handling being taken at 812-468-8022 on via the Internet at www.mtpublishing.com. In June it will sell for $44.95 plus shipping and handling.

   
The 12 Minute MBA for Lawyers 

by Charles Johnson with
Andy Thibault

"The 12-Minute MBA grounds the law in the very important context of practicality. It shows how to be a success after having gained the basic education at law school."
-- Atty. Stephanie M. Weaver, Steier, Weaver & McCormick, Litchfield, CT

"The practical approach offered in this book can turn around a struggling practice. The genius of this approach is its elegance and simplicity."
-- Atty. Philip Russell, Greenwich, CT

"Provides real world, real time advice needed by all lawyers, but especially new ones. A great learning vehicle to a successful business model in the practice of law. It's Management 101."
-- Atty. Joseph diGenova, diGenova & Toensing, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia

"I strongly recommend it to you. It's an excellent book. Every once in a while flip through and remind yourself what you're all about and how you ought to be conducting yourself."
-- Arthur Spada, Connecticut Public Safety Commissioner and former Superior Court Judge

"This guide is a gem. In clear language, Messrs. Johnson and Thibault grab our interest and take us through the practical skills essential to survival in today's legal environment. They remind us that lawyering requires more than legal knowledge. It requires forethought, initiative, judgment, and most importantly, the ability to relate to clients and adversaries alike as fellow human beings. I strongly recommend it!"
-- Atty. Tom Mooney, Shipman & Goodwin LLP, Hartford, CT

"It's about time. A concise practical primer on the business of practicing law has arrived. Even the Don Quixotes who want to save the world should read this."
-- Atty. Austin J. McGuigan, partner, Rome, McGuigan Sabanosh PC and former Chief State's Attorney, Hartford, CT

You can order The 12-Minute MBA for Lawyers by clicking on the link below:

Amazon.com

        

The 12 Minute MBA for Doctors 
by Charles Johnson with
Andy Thibault

The 12-Minute MBA for Doctors is to help physicians master the business aspects of their practice.  But it is not just for doctors.  Business people, lawyers or anybody for that matter can learn from this book.  It teaches Persuasive Communication, Strategic Planning Teamwork, Conflict Resolution and Negotiating Skills.

Click here to read Book Review by Richard McGowan

About the Author
Charles Johnson retired from his position as Vice President of Education and Training for U.S. Surgical to found Medical Education Associates of Connecticut.  His business seminars for doctors, lawyers and business people are in high demand.  He resides in Litchfield, CT with his wife and children.

Andy Thibault, columnist for The Connecticut Law Tribune, is an award-winning feature writer and investigative reporter.  His numerous publications have appeared in such places as Connecticut Magazine and Northeast Magazine. He resides in Litchfield, Connecticut with his wife and children.

You can order The 12-Minute MBA for Doctors by clicking on the link below:

Amazon.com

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