Jeremy Blachman
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Jeremy Blachman | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1979 (age 46–47) |
| Occupation | Novelist, Journalist, Columnist |
| Genre | Sports, Entertainment, Business |
Jeremy Blachman (born 1979) is an American journalist and the author of Anonymous Lawyer: A Novel.
Blachman graduated from Hunter College High School in 1996. He received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University, is a 2005 graduate of Harvard Law School, and currently lives in New York.
Anonymous Lawyer
Blachman started the Anonymous Lawyer blog in his second year at Harvard Law School[1] taking on the satirical persona of a law firm hiring partner".[2] After revealing his identity to the New York Times[1] he earned a book deal with Henry Holt to turn the blog into a novel.[3] Anonymous Lawyer: A Novel was published in hardcover in 2006, and then in paperback by Picador (imprint) in 2007.[4]
The book was in development for a sitcom adaptation at NBC.[5]
Anonymous Lawyer has been translated into Korean, Italian, Polish, Thai, Hebrew and Russian.[6]