Scott Turow is an attorney and an author. His first book, One L, about his experience as a first-year student at Harvard Law School, was published in 1977. Ten years later, he achieved a life-long ambition with the publication of his first novel, Presumed Innocent, followed by The Burden of Proof and Pleading Guilty. His fourth novel, The Laws of Our Fathers, was published in 1996. Personal Injuries was published in 1999, Reversible Errors in 2002, and Ordinary Heroes in 2005. His books have been translated into more than 25 languages and, in total, have sold approximately twenty-five million copies worldwide. They have won a number of literary awards. His latest non-fiction book, Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penalty, was published on October 1, 2003.
Scott Turow continues to work as an attorney. He is a partner in the Chicago office of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, a national law firm with 600 lawyers. His practice centers on white collar criminal litigation. Scott Turow devotes a substantial part of his practice now to pro bono work, including representations in cases involving the death penalty.
Scott Turow has been married to Annette Turow, a painter, since 1971. They have three children. The family lives outside Chicago.
www.scottturow.com
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