Publisher's Synopsis
William Howard Turner is a practicing attorney who also spent approximately 18 years as an adjunct professor teaching business law at a medium size university. He is a licensed Airline Transport Pilot, a holder of a flight instructor's certificate, a trained recondo and former paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division, United States Army. He served in the army after high school, and after approximately 5 years, and being honorably discharged, attends and graduated from college. Law school was not pursued immediately. The author was approximately 35 years old with a wife and two young children when he began law school. With the support of his family, he graduated at the ripe age of 38. Through the years, the principles in his writing surfaced as being important through various stages of the auhor's life, and employment. It was when he took on the position of instructing in business law that it became very clear that young people need to start in life with a set of values and skills in order to have success. After requiring his students to adhere to the basic principles as set out in the introduction, this author has received feedback from former students that continues to practice the principles. The comments are that it was great training, and those principles are part of their life, and some have indicated that their children are being groomed with those values.