Early also takes aim at the big law firms in town, making clear, for instance, that he is worried about the oversized role Barnes & Thornburg managing partner Bob Grand is playing in Mayor Greg Ballard's administration. "I hope (Ballard) remembers that people were voting for him and not a law firm," Early writes.
I couldn't have said it better myself. The book will be available for $19.95 at local bookstores, including the Indiana Authors Bookstore at 36 E. Maryland St. according to Tully. If you don't like Early but still want to read his book, it's worth noting that Early is donating his share of the profits from the book to charity.
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I thought Ballard wasn't going to appoint the same old Republican attorneys and shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars to the same old big law firms that have been fleecing the city for years. And who does he give us? Bob Grand?? Toby McClamroch? Barnes & Thornbugh? Bingham McHale? Rex Early is exactly right.
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