
The Price of Justice (non-fiction)
*The Price of Justice* examines the financial and ethical costs associated with pursuing legal action, highlighting how litigation can be both costly and complex. It explores how economic factors influence access to justice, often creating disparities between those with resources and those without. The book emphasizes that legal battles can strain personal finances, impact reputations, and sometimes deter individuals from seeking fair treatment. By analyzing cases and systemic issues, it provides insight into how economic considerations shape the justice system, encouraging a more nuanced understanding of the true costs—both monetary and moral—of seeking justice.