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Comedian at Law
is a hilarious, unfiltered memoir about one man's journey from the courtroom to the comedy club - and what happens when the worlds of justice and jokes collide.
Nick Leydorf has spent years cross-examining witnesses by day and crowds by night, navigating two professions that rely on timing, storytelling, and the art of persuasion. From absurd client encounters and high-stakes trials to late-night open mics and hecklers who should've been held in contempt, Leydorf shares the behind-the-scenes reality of life as both a lawyer and a stand-up comedian.
Told with biting wit and surprising vulnerability,
explores what happens when the pursuit of truth meets the need to laugh - and how humor can help us survive even the most serious moments. Along the way, Leydorf examines the broken parts of the legal system, the humanity behind every case, and the lessons learned from bombing on stage and in court.
Perfect for fans of memoirs by Trevor Noah, Mike Birbiglia, or David Sedaris, this book is a sharp, deeply human look at justice, identity, and the power of laughter - proving that sometimes the best way to tell the truth is with a punchline.
is a hilarious, unfiltered memoir about one man's journey from the courtroom to the comedy club - and what happens when the worlds of justice and jokes collide.
Nick Leydorf has spent years cross-examining witnesses by day and crowds by night, navigating two professions that rely on timing, storytelling, and the art of persuasion. From absurd client encounters and high-stakes trials to late-night open mics and hecklers who should've been held in contempt, Leydorf shares the behind-the-scenes reality of life as both a lawyer and a stand-up comedian.
Told with biting wit and surprising vulnerability,
explores what happens when the pursuit of truth meets the need to laugh - and how humor can help us survive even the most serious moments. Along the way, Leydorf examines the broken parts of the legal system, the humanity behind every case, and the lessons learned from bombing on stage and in court.
Perfect for fans of memoirs by Trevor Noah, Mike Birbiglia, or David Sedaris, this book is a sharp, deeply human look at justice, identity, and the power of laughter - proving that sometimes the best way to tell the truth is with a punchline.
Comedian at Law
is a hilarious, unfiltered memoir about one man's journey from the courtroom to the comedy club - and what happens when the worlds of justice and jokes collide.
Nick Leydorf has spent years cross-examining witnesses by day and crowds by night, navigating two professions that rely on timing, storytelling, and the art of persuasion. From absurd client encounters and high-stakes trials to late-night open mics and hecklers who should've been held in contempt, Leydorf shares the behind-the-scenes reality of life as both a lawyer and a stand-up comedian.
Told with biting wit and surprising vulnerability,
explores what happens when the pursuit of truth meets the need to laugh - and how humor can help us survive even the most serious moments. Along the way, Leydorf examines the broken parts of the legal system, the humanity behind every case, and the lessons learned from bombing on stage and in court.
Perfect for fans of memoirs by Trevor Noah, Mike Birbiglia, or David Sedaris, this book is a sharp, deeply human look at justice, identity, and the power of laughter - proving that sometimes the best way to tell the truth is with a punchline.
is a hilarious, unfiltered memoir about one man's journey from the courtroom to the comedy club - and what happens when the worlds of justice and jokes collide.
Nick Leydorf has spent years cross-examining witnesses by day and crowds by night, navigating two professions that rely on timing, storytelling, and the art of persuasion. From absurd client encounters and high-stakes trials to late-night open mics and hecklers who should've been held in contempt, Leydorf shares the behind-the-scenes reality of life as both a lawyer and a stand-up comedian.
Told with biting wit and surprising vulnerability,
explores what happens when the pursuit of truth meets the need to laugh - and how humor can help us survive even the most serious moments. Along the way, Leydorf examines the broken parts of the legal system, the humanity behind every case, and the lessons learned from bombing on stage and in court.
Perfect for fans of memoirs by Trevor Noah, Mike Birbiglia, or David Sedaris, this book is a sharp, deeply human look at justice, identity, and the power of laughter - proving that sometimes the best way to tell the truth is with a punchline.

















