GARY M . LANG

About The Author

Gary M. Lang is now a semi – retired attorney, who suffered a stroke in 2015 which unlocked his creative side. He has practiced law for over 40 years, and is a veteran of over 40 jury trials. His practice is concentrated in the fields of medical malpractice, personal injury, products liability and civil rights. He has been named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer since 2005, and is a lifelong resident of Pittsburgh.He lives with his wife of over 25 years and various pets. They share five children and seven grandchildren.

On a winter’s night, a homeless man seeking to get out of the cold enters an office building in Pittsburgh and camps out in the basement. He searches through boxes that he finds there and discovers one containing the office memorabilia of an attorney. He feels a strange affinity for the attorney, who he doesn’t know, but who is sitting at his desk four floors up. The lawyer is about to be retained on a medical malpractice case representing the estate of a young mother who died tragically and unexpectedly. One of the deceased mother’s children is a teenager, and a good writer.

A Legal and Recovery Journey

An 18 year old gay young man is found hanging in his cell after a recent arrest for theft of pills from a local drugstore. The young man’s attempted suicide was unsuccessful, but he appears to have suffered significant deficits. An attorney, a wannabe drug and alcohol counselor, and a senior college journalism student become involved in the case, each with his or her own personal challenges.The wannabe drug and alcohol counselor who appears to have some paranormal ability, assists the attorney. Together, the three encounter an unforgettable cast of characters.

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