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The Anatomy of a Corporate Lynching

By: Charles Ford
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An updated edition of the book, The Anatomy Of A Corporate Lynching which now includes everything that transpired since the release's first printing. This biographical recollection goes behind the scenes of a very public copyright and civil rights lawsuit that took place in New York between the author and Con Edison. The ensuing litigation details and media accounts shared within the book act as a motivational guide to people going through a similar corporate crisis. From Ford's experiences, listeners can extract something which will help them persevere and reinforce their desire to fight back and stand their ground when they feel exploited. The audiobook and other content at fourthfordbooks.com.

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