The Litigant's Paradox
Marcus Thorne was the most feared litigator in Manhattan. He didn't argue the law; he manipulated the perception of truth. To Marcus, the world was a series of loopholes, and morality was simply a poorly written contract. During a period of extreme burnout, Marcus experienced a "micro-sleep" during a deposition. For a fraction of a second, his consciousness slipped into a void of pure logic....
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