At Gallien Law, we believe the law should serve people—not intimidate or silence them. That belief is at the heart of everything we do, and it’s also at the heart of two powerful new books written by our founder, Attorney Corrie Gallien.
Just in time for Amazon Prime Day, Corrie has released two survivor-centered titles that amplify the voices of those too often overlooked in legal spaces. These books speak directly to the lived experiences that shape—and sometimes shake—our legal journeys.

📘 Personal Injury: The Economic Impact of Abusive Relationships
This book explores how abuse doesn’t end when someone walks away—it lingers in the form of financial instability, missed opportunities, and ongoing legal struggles. With a blend of legal insight and lived experience, Corrie offers readers a clear, empowering look at the often-hidden costs of surviving abuse.
📗 The Cost of Silence: How the Legal Profession Fails Survivors Within Its Ranks
This companion work is a bold, honest examination of how the legal field itself can retraumatize or marginalize survivor attorneys—particularly those who’ve experienced coercive control, emotional abuse, or systemic bias. It calls for compassion, reform, and accountability in our profession.
🎯 Prime Day Launch Pricing (Available through July 11)
- Personal Injury: Paperback $15.99 (regular $18.99) | eBook $4.99 (regular $9.99)
- The Cost of Silence: Paperback $7.99 (regular $9.99) | eBook $2.99 (regular $4.99)
💛 Why It Matters to Gallien Law
As a firm committed to clarity, compassion, and client-centered advocacy, we support this work wholeheartedly. Whether you’re a survivor, a fellow attorney, or someone who simply wants to better understand the human side of law—these books offer insight, validation, and hope.
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We’re proud to stand behind these messages and hope they spark dialogue, awareness, and healing.
Because at Gallien Law, your voice matters—in the courtroom, in your healing, and in the story you choose to tell.
Disclaimer: This post is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended as a legal advertisement, nor does it create an attorney-client relationship.