Daniel R. White (b. August 2, 1953, Atlanta, Georgia) is an American lawyer, writer, editor, humorist, legal writing instructor, and public speaker. He is best known as the author of The Official Lawyer’s Handbook, a satire of the legal profession. White has written other books of legal humor, including White’s Law Dictionary, which was a parody of Black's Law Dictionary, and he edited Trials and Tribulations – An Anthology of Appealing Legal Humor.

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  • Daniel R. White (b. August 2, 1953, Atlanta, Georgia) is an American lawyer, writer, editor, humorist, legal writing instructor, and public speaker. He is best known as the author of The Official Lawyer’s Handbook, a satire of the legal profession. White has written other books of legal humor, including White’s Law Dictionary, which was a parody of Black's Law Dictionary, and he edited Trials and Tribulations – An Anthology of Appealing Legal Humor. These fostered White’s reputation as a legal humorist, leading The American Lawyer magazine to label him "the official lawyer’s comedian," and The Washington Post to call him the "legal profession’s court jester."
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  • Daniel R. White (b. August 2, 1953, Atlanta, Georgia) is an American lawyer, writer, editor, humorist, legal writing instructor, and public speaker. He is best known as the author of The Official Lawyer’s Handbook, a satire of the legal profession. White has written other books of legal humor, including White’s Law Dictionary, which was a parody of Black's Law Dictionary, and he edited Trials and Tribulations – An Anthology of Appealing Legal Humor.
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