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14 Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JAWLD 149 (2017)
The Birth of Biglaw: The Last Days of Night

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Book  Review


      The Birth of BigLaw

      The  Last Days  of Night
      Graham Moore (Random House 2016), 368 pages

      Susie  Salmon,  rev'r*


          Are you  a Biglaw attorney unhappy with your workload and your life?
      Graham   Moore's The Last Days ofNight  suggests that you blame Thomas
      Edison.
           The Last Days ofNight  is a novel about light bulbs, both literal and
      metaphorical.  The plot follows green young attorney Paul Cravath as he
      represents  George  Westinghouse   in patent litigation against Thomas
      Edison. At issue: Who  invented the light bulb? (or, more precisely, Who
      invented  the working light bulb?). Moore  packs his plot with cinema-
      worthy  drama,  intrigue, and romance-indeed, Eddie Redmayne has
      already been cast as young Cravath in the upcoming  movie version-and
      Moore's  screenwriter's instincts make for vivid set pieces, including an
      attention-grabbing and indelible opening scene. The rivalry between wily
      self-promoter  Edison and  gruff, no-nonsense Westinghouse   drives the
      central story, but the narrative also illuminates the history of another
      industrial-age invention: the modern legal profession.
          Most  lawyers recognize the name Cravath. Some  may even curse it as
      a symbol  of what they believe to be destructive values at the center of the
      legal profession, values that infect the profession from the first days of law
      school, if not earlier. The firm that Paul Cravath founded-now Cravath,
      Swain  & Moore-perennially   sits atop lists of the best, most powerful, and
      most  prestigious law firms in the United States.' The Cravath System,


* Director of Legal Writing and Clinical Professor of Law at The University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law.
1 See, e.g., Matt Moody, Vault's Top 100 Law Firms for 2017, VAULT RANKINGS & REVIEWS, (June 22, 2016),
http://www.vault.com/blog/vaults-law-blog-legal-careers-and-industry-news/vaults-top-100-law-firms-for-2017/ (Cravath
ranked #1); Nicole Weber, The 2015 Vault Law 100 Rankings Are Here!, VAULT RANKINGS AND REVIEWS, (June 18, 2014),
http://www.vault.com/blog/vaults-law-blog-legal-careers-and-industry-news/the-2015-vault-law-100-rankings-are-here
(Cravath ranked #2, but article cites descriptions of firm as the gold standard and the best of the best, noting that Cravath
spent years in the No. 1 spot before passing its crown to Wachtell in 2004).

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