Osama Siddique has been a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, a lawyer in New York and Lahore, a reform consultant in Pakistan, and a visiting professor at Harvard Law School. Currently, he earns a living by trying to persuade politicians, judges, police officers, lawyers and bureaucrats to change themselves. He was born in Lahore and mostly lives there. Snuffing Out the Moon is his first novel.
What does it take to find a good lawyer in Lahore?
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